Production
Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham
Born October 4, 1970 · Washington, D.C., USA (age 55)
No biography available.
Known For
Henna Splash · 2006Henna Splash
★ 10.02006
MovieDocumentary
A visual poem exploring the beauty of Henna, a tradition shared by women of many cultures and religions across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Epidemic Africa · 1999Epidemic Africa
★ 10.01999
MovieDocumentary
A documentary short about the growing number of African children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The film was screened at the United Nations Headquarters (NYC) for World Aids Day in December 1999, and before members of US Congress as part of a briefing on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in April 2000.
Our Children · 2015Our Children
★ 10.02015
MovieDocumentary
"Our war is not against each other. It is against the hatred taking the lives of our children." In memory of Eyal Ifrah zt"l, Gil-Ad Sha'ar zt"l, Naftali Fraenkel zt"l, Mohammed Abu Khdeir (pbuh), Sa'ad Dawabsha (pbuh), Riham Dawabsha (pbuh), Ali Sa'ad Dawabsha (pbuh). "Roads" written, performed and recorded by Portishead.
A Park Grows in Brooklyn · 2000A Park Grows in Brooklyn
★ 10.02000
MovieHistory
"A Park Grows in Brooklyn" is a three-minute historical and educational film produced for the Brooklyn Bridge Park Coalition (now the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy), sponsor of the "Movies with a View" Summer Film Series taking place annually on what is presently known as the Empire Fulton Ferry Lawn. Crafted during the Spring/Summer of 2000, the film includes historical images and artistic renderings of the Twin Towers along the Manhattan skyline, just one year prior to September 11, 2001. Today, One World Trade Center and the Brooklyn Bridge Park live and grow.
Ysasu: La Mode dans la rue André del Sarte · 2007Ysasu: La Mode dans la rue André del Sarte
★ 10.02007
MovieDocumentary
A mini-documentary short about Jhon Su, a lover of world fashion, and his hip, eclectic boutique, "Ysasu", a hidden treasure in a tiny Parisian street on the border of northeastern Paris' creative and immigrant communities of Montmartre, Barbès, Château Rouge and La Goutte d'Or. Here, Jhon and Ysasu collaborate with French graffiti artist DaCruz in order to celebrate "fashion in the street".
Off the Curb: The Heart of Hip-Hop · 2000Off the Curb: The Heart of Hip-Hop
★ 10.02000
MovieDocumentary
Chosen via a highly selective audition and interview process due to limited funding, the members of Off the Curb learn how to overcome disadvantages and setbacks in life through the art of dance.
When Heaven Cries · 2015When Heaven Cries
★ 10.02015
MovieDocumentary
"The unthinkable had happened: the Jews of Jerusalem's Old City were being exiled, fleeing for their lives before the Jordanian Army's onslaught..." Original story published in the book "Stories of Spirit and Faith: Fascinating Tales from Life in Aleppo" by Rabbi David Sutton, in conjunction with Miriam Zakon (Ralph and Rachel Tawil Edition, Artscroll Sephardic Mesorah Series, Mesorah Publications, © Copyright 2007). "Taksim Violin, Maqam Hijaz" performed and recorded by Rafi Shawat. (Produced for the non-profit initiative ISRAELrealNATION.)
Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia, 16-17 Aug 2017: A Photo Essay · 2018Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia, 16-17 Aug 2017: A Photo Essay
★ 10.02018
MovieDocumentary
Following the white supremacist "Unite the Right" rally, parallel counterprotests, and the murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, Virginia on 12 August 2017, residents of Norfolk, Virginia gather in order to demand the removal of "Johnny Reb", a memorial to Confederate soldiers who lost their lives during the Civil War towering eight stories high over the Downtown Banking District at the intersection of East Main Street and Commercial Place. Still photographs by Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham. "Poor Black Annie" performed by Clayton Horsley and recorded by the Blue Ridge Institute and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.




