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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Romed_WyderRomed Wyder - Wikipedia

    Romed Wyder (born 1967) is a Swiss filmmaker. [1] . He has been established in Geneva since 1989. [2] Biography. Romed Wyder was born in 1967 in Brig-Glis, Valais, Switzerland. [3] . In 1995, he graduated with a degree from the cinema department of the Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD) (formerly École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Genève ).

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2316567Dawn (2014) - IMDb

    Jan 22, 2015 · Dawn: Directed by Romed Wyder. With Joel Basman, Moris Cohen, Sarah Adler, Liron Levo. Autumn 1947: Elisha, a young Jew, learns that he has been chosen to kill the hostage John Dawson, a captain in the British Army occupying Palestine.

    • (76)
    • Drama
    • Romed Wyder
    • 2015-01-22
  3. Romed Wyder is a Swiss director, producer and screenwriter. In 2003 he launched the Geneva based production company Paradigma Films, with which he produces or co-produces all of his films.

  4. Romed Wyder is a director, producer and screenwriter. In 1995 he graduated from the film department of the Haute École d’Art et de Design (HEAD) in Geneva. He is co-founder of the Cinéma Spoutnik and the collective Laïka Films.

  5. Mar 12, 2018 · And There Was Israel: Directed by Romed Wyder. With Ilan Pappe, Eugene Rogan, Shlomo Sand, Henry Laurens. The film returns to the origins of the creation of the State of Israel (from 1896 to 1948) and highlights the responsibility of the Western World.

    • (46)
    • Documentary
    • Romed Wyder
    • 2018-03-12
  6. dawn-film.eu › en › romed-wyderRomed Wyder | DAWN

    Director and producer. Romed Wyder was born in Brig (Switzerland) in 1967. In 1995, he graduated with a degree from the cinema department of the Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Geneva. He is an active member of Cinéma Spoutnik and founded Laika Films with five other filmmakers in 1993.

  7. Dawn (French: L'Aube, German: Morgengrauen Hebrew: שחר) is a drama film directed by Romed Wyder, written by Billy MacKinnon and based on the novel Dawn by Elie Wiesel.