Narrative Fiction • 7 min • Drama
A broken-hearted Thai kathoey leaves the city of Bangkok and embarks on a haunting spiritual journey to grieve, heal, and find hope.
Shot in Bueng Kan, Thailand.
Written and Directed by Na'ama Keha.
Cinematography by Lasse Ulvedal Tolbøll.
Leading Role and Lyrics by Kenneth Won.
Narrative Fiction • 12 min • Drama, Romance, Children, War
Israel, 1991. Caught up in the national fear of chemical attacks, a Russian immigrant boy (Eddie, 9) and his classmates take both their school lessons and emergency training in cramped, underground bomb shelters. Eddie is infatuated with a local Kibbutz girl (Noa, 8). Together they sneak out to a sweet escape in the open air and daylight. Eddie’s dream of love may indeed bloom here, but at what cost?
Shot in Kibbutz Givat Brenner, Israel.
Written, Directed & Edited by Na'ama Keha.
Cinematography Shlomo Godder.
Producer Anders N. Berg.
Co-Producer Naama Yehezkeli.
Costume Design Bosmat Keha.
Gaffer Rhys Jones.
Sound Recordist Theda Schifferdecker.
Sound Design Nati Taub, Ronen Nagel studio.
Score Ohad Stemati.
Color Correcting Charlotte Wells.
Leading Roles Amir Tessler & Niva Liberman.
Narrative Fiction • 17 min • Family, Drama
Where one is becoming aware of his impotence the other is discovering her own sexuality and womanhood. Tomer, a teenage girl, has an unexpected visit by her older brother Uri, a former soldier who has been injured and is now confined to a wheelchair. Reluctantly she stays at home and takes care of him. The new dynamic gives rise to repressed feelings from the past.
Shot in Kibbutz Givat Brenner, Israel. Premiered in Montreal World Film Festival, 2014.
Written and Directed by Na'ama Keha.
Producer Lilah Kirenberg.
Cinematography Misha Kaminsky, Rani Avidan.
Production Design Bosmat Keha.
Editing Shoham Glass.
Art Director Eta Pico.
Sound Design Kfir Shay.
Original Score Ohad Stemati.
Color Correcting Tomer Rousso.
Leading Roles Michael Aloni, Ariel Mortman and Ben Rabian.
Trailer Editor Carla Luffe.
Narrative Fiction • 19 min • Drama
Sarah, an Orthodox Jew, waits at home for her parents to take her to a Shidduch: a matchmaking meeting with a potential groom. Mohanad, a Palestinian plumber, arrives and discovers that she is hiding. Being forced to communicate through a door, a strong bond grows between them.
Part of an Israeli Palestinian Cinematic Project: WATER.
Premiered in Venice International Film Festival (Critics' week opening film), Italy, 2012.
Director Tal Haring.
Screenwriter Na'ama Keha.
Project initiator and Artistic Director Yael Perlov
Producers: Yael Perlov, Kobi Mizrahi and Maya de-Vries
Production: Film & TV Department, Tel Aviv University
Co-Producer: Edgard Tenembaum
Co-Production: Tu Vas Voir
World Sales: WIDE
Narrative Fiction • 4 min • Comedy
After a wild night, a woman wakes up on a city sidewalk, to discover she has no pants on. In broad day light she tries to navigate herself through the city.
Super 16mm Film.
Written, Directed and Edited by Na'ama Keha.
Producing Greg Oxenberg.
Cinematography Lisa Duva.
Leading Role Angela Dee.
Foley Artist Joanna Fang.
Asistant Camera Máté Boegi.
Asistant Director Lorena Duran.
Sound Recordist Steven Brickhouse.
Script Supervising Melanie Grams.
Documentary • 5 min • Drama
Mariam is a Palestinian Refugee from Gaza who lives in Bushwick, NYC. In a freezing-cold night she decides to go into an Israeli owned night club.
Shot, Directed and Edited by Na'ama Keha.