Ram Loevy

Filmes

The Dead of Jaffa
Director
With their father in prison and mother dead, three children from the West Bank are smuggled into Israel and taken to the house of their distant relatives, George and Rita, in Jaffa. Rita, who longs for a child, embraces them as her own but George is wary of the grave legal implications their actions might have. Meanwhile, a British film director recreates 1947 Jaffa outside George and Rita’s house. When their present-day reality meets the historical events that led to it, tragedy ensues.
Let's Assume for a Moment That God Exists
Director
Director Ram Loevy follows the residents of his neighbourhood Ramat Gan.
Mar Mani
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
The Film that Wasn't
Director
2 part documentary directed by Ram Loevy.
Crowned
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
Bread
Writer
Directed by Ram Loevy.
Bread
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
Indian in the Sun
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
Nebuchadnezzar in Caesarea
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
חרבת חיזעה
Director
Barricades
Director
Directed by Ram Loevy.
Kolo Shel Ahmad
I Am Ahmad, a 1966 13 min. revelatory short, was originally censored before its stormy release. Fifty years later, top Arab and Jewish alumni of the Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film School conduct a poignant dialogue about “today’s Ahmad”, contending with questions of the impossible coexistence between Palestinian citizens of Israel and Jews that is rapidly deteriorating. Comprised of six chapters, the feature film is political, activist and fistful, mirroring a torn Israel. Yet, Voice of Ahmad is at times also funny, poetic and sarcastically utopian.
Kolo Shel Ahmad
Director
I Am Ahmad, a 1966 13 min. revelatory short, was originally censored before its stormy release. Fifty years later, top Arab and Jewish alumni of the Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film School conduct a poignant dialogue about “today’s Ahmad”, contending with questions of the impossible coexistence between Palestinian citizens of Israel and Jews that is rapidly deteriorating. Comprised of six chapters, the feature film is political, activist and fistful, mirroring a torn Israel. Yet, Voice of Ahmad is at times also funny, poetic and sarcastically utopian.