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    Rama Burshtein

    Israeli film director and screenwriter

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  1. Aharon Burshtein (divorced) Children. 4. Awards. 3 Ophir Awards for directing, writing, and producing Fill the Void. Rama Burshtein-Shai ( Hebrew: רמה בורשטיין שי) is an American-born Israeli filmmaker best known for her 2012 debut feature, Fill the Void. [1]

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    • Aharon Burshtein
    • Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem
    • 2012-the present
  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Rama Burshtein, née Brimmer, was born in 1967 in the United States, to Jacob Dreamer, a sailor, and Phyllis Dreamer, a jazz singer and actress. When she was a year old, her parents immigrated to Israel, and she grew up and was educated in Kfar Saba. In 1985, she returned to the United States, where she lived until 1989.

  3. May 3, 2013 · Rama Burshtein’s new film, “Fill the Void,” takes place in a setting that will be unfamiliar to most viewers: the confined world of the ultra-Orthodox in Israel. In this sphere, gender roles ...

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · 'To Kill Passion Is to Kill Life': Pioneer ultra-Orthodox Filmmaker Explores Lust in a World Ruled by Modesty. Rama Burshtein-Shai, whose 2022 series 'Fire Dance' is now streaming in North America, tells Haaretz how when you suppress an unrequited love, you suppress life – in the ultra-Orthodox community too

    • Adrian Hennigan
    • adrian.hennigan@haaretz.co.il
  5. Sep 23, 2021 · Rama Burshtein is an Israeli filmmaker and the director of Fill the Void and The Wedding Plan. Jonathan Silver is the editor of Mosaic and the Chief Programming Officer of Tikvah, where he is also the Warren R. Stern Senior Fellow of Jewish Civilization.

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  7. Nov 27, 2016 · AFP — Film director Rama Burshtein’s team includes all the usual movie-making roles, but with a couple of exceptions: her rabbi and an assistant who keeps her from coming into contact with men.

  8. Jul 5, 2017 · Rama Burshtein is the first ultra orthodox Jewish woman to write and direct feature films for a general audience. Born in New York in 1967, she grew up in a secular family and attended film school in Israel. In her 20’s, Burshtein became religious. She married and had four children but did not make films for 20 years.

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