Humankindness
"Humankindness" by Jahmark
A Music Video by Ramzi Abed.
This is a music video for independent reggae artist, Jahmark. It was made for fun and as a passion project focused on universal love and unity in tribute and celebration of both reggae music and nature through music and visuals. It is a call for peace against all oppression and and an end to mental, financial, sexual and racial slavery worldwide. It is a positive and happy new way to look at life.
Cast:
Jahmark
John Karyus
Sophia Jade
D'Quari Morris
Camera Equipment provided by Evidence Cameras and Ramzi Abed
Ramzi Abed - Director, Producer, Cinematographer and Editor
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Ramzi AbedDirectorThe Devil's Muse, Telephone World, First Person Savior, Let Love In
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JahmarkKey Cast"Himself"
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Ramzi AbedCinematographerThe Devil's Muse, Telephone World, First Person Savior, Let Love In
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Project Type:Experimental, Music Video, Short
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Runtime:3 minutes 57 seconds
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Completion Date:March 20, 2024
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Production Budget:800 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HD
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Aspect Ratio:16x9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Caribbean Film FestivalPort of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
June 12, 2025
World Premiere -
Queens Underground International Black History Film FestivalColumbia, South Carolina
United States
October 12, 2025
Best Music Video Award -
Black August Film FestivalPasadena, California
United States
August 17, 2025
Pasadena Premiere -
Indie Film LALos Angeles, California
United States
August 2, 2025
East LA Premiere
Ramzi Abed is a visual artist and filmmaker based on Planet Earth.
Ramzi Abed has always been a champion of fiercely independent and underground film and video; and has worked in film acquisitions for over a decade, always focused on fostering new talent and creating new avenues for new generations of filmmakers. He also worked in post-production for years off and on, mostly as a Post-Production Supervisor. Ramzi wrote and directed the microbudget independent thrillers, "The Devil’s Muse" and "Telephone World", which both went on to become cult films over the years, both garnering broad releases on home video and streaming channels including Netflix and Tubi. His film, "The Devil's Muse" (starring Kristen Kerr, Julie Strain, Gidget Gein, Cinque Lee, Robert Williams), streamed on Netflix for nearly two years and was distributed by Cinetic Media, Gunpowder and Sky, and Halo 8 Entertainment respectively in digital and home video formats. "Telephone World" (starring Elissa Dowling), on the other hand, is still streaming on Tubi where it has been for several years after its release on DVD. Meanwhile, his lo-fi found footage video thriller, "Clay Fields," found a streaming home at TromaNow, along with "The Devil's Muse". Both are currently available to watch at TromaNow and the director's Vimeo page.
Abed's film work has been distributed and also screened at numerous film festivals over the years. His short film, "The Tunnel", was edited by renowned filmmaker, David Lowery ("A Ghost Story", "The Green Knight)", and starred co-writer Casey Wickson, Lloyd Kaufman ("The Toxic Avenger"), and Mark Borchardt ("American Movie", "Coven"). The Super 16mm film went on to screen at many festivals all over the world.
Ramzi recently directed the music video for "A Free Society", the title song from the debut album by Night Crickets, a jazzy post-punk supergroup comprised of David J Haskins (of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) and Victor De Lorenzo (of Violent Femmes) and renowned musician, Darwin Meiners. Abed's film work has been distributed and also screened at numerous film festivals over the years.
Ramzi has worked in practically every area of filmmaking that exists, and has created an interesting if controversial legacy that transcends genre and industry. He is actively developing new projects, listening to records, painting, drawing and taking photographs in his spare time.
I love roots reggae music, and when the moment came up organically through a chance meeting, I ended up creating this music video self-funded to pay tribute to the amazing local LA musical artist, Jahmark. This video is for a newer and original song by Jahmark, which allowed me a springboard to approach broader social issues in a universal manner, while turning the focus on nature and magical mystery of creation itself and its roots in both humanity and the Earth.