The Role of Artistic Creativity in the Lives of Israeli Emigres in Los AngelesMain MenuMalka Nediviby Mahsa Gerami and Rachel ElyaszadehAdi Shapiraby Tal Hauser and Victoria PelmanYoella Raziliby James GaoMeital Yaniv: Artistic Expression of Liminalityby Kori Decker and Timna NaimSam FirstenbergCreated by Will Taylor and Müge SolakDan Katzir and Ravit Markusby Ryan Davidson and Jacob LahanaNissim Natiby Joseph Trainer and Sagi YonatyVictoria Pelmanby Joseph Trainer and Sagi YonatyAbout this ExhibitCaroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce
New Love Films
12017-05-13T13:08:32-07:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce2251The Logo for New Love Films, the company that Dan Katzir and Ravit Markus founded in Los Angeles.plain2017-05-13T13:08:32-07:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce
For Katzir and Markus, moving from Israel to Los Angeles was relatively easy. Because both had spent part of their childhood in the States, so they had tremendous familiarity with U.S. culture. Moreover, they assert that the globalization that comes with modernity, such as trans-national corporations, enabled them to obtain the same goods and amenities that they had in Israel. Hence, the concerns of immigration to Los Angles were minor for Katzir and Markus. The biggest difficulty they had was missing their family. However, advances in technology that led to the always-connected era has enabled them to keep contact with their loved ones via mobile applications, such as Skype or FaceTime.
Once in Los Angeles, Katzir and Markus founded their film company, New Love Films, in order to distribute all their works. Their founding of New Love Films is especially important because it cemented their life in Los Angeles as it allowed them to grow a reputation and be accepted by the Los Angeles film community. After founding a company and growing a prominent reputation as documentary filmmakers, it would be difficult for Katzir and Markus to leave Los Angeles.