• Archive - Festival 33
  • Director: Ram Loevy
  • Israel 2017
  • 60 minutes
  • Hebrew, Russian, English
  • Subtitles in Hebrew, English

S. Ansky’s The Dibuk, one of the most famous Jewish plays ever written, has been adapted countless times for the stage and screen. This film follows the process of the latest and most daring stage adaptation, written by Roee Chen and directed by Yevgeny Arye at the Gesher Theater in Jaffa.

Dibukim follows the stormy rehearsals, the joy of discovery and the growing tensions as the premiere approaches. It follows the mysterious way by which a work of art emerges out of chaos.


  • Director Ram Loevy
  • Production Ram Loevy
  • Script Ram Loevy
  • Cinematography Avi Levy
  • Editing Reuven Brodsky
  • Music Avi Benjamin
  • Source Ram Loevy Communication Ltd., Ramat Gan
  • Produced with support by Gesher Multicultural Film Fund

Ram Loevy

Filmography: A Late Divorce (2016), Mr. Mani (1996), Bread (1986), Indian in the Sun (1981), Khirbet Hiza'a (1978), The Bride and the Butterfly Hunter (1974).