- (1998) "Code" (Collaborating Writer/Researcher, with Michael Drosnin), an historical fiction feature film screenplay based on belief in the truth and authenticity of the Torah Code, and calling attention to the fight against terrorism. Set in New York City, Jerusalem. Written after the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center on February 26, 1993, but prior to September 11, 2001, the screenplay includes a plot line recalling the 1993 Al Qaeda attack on the Twin Towers, at a time when the tragic events of 9/11 were "unimagineable". Adapted screenplay based upon New York Times non-fiction best seller, "The Bible Code", by Michael Drosnin (Author). Acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures [us], 1998.
- (2004) "Rain in May", "You Don't Know What Love Is" by Christian Artmann (Lyrics/Author; Jazz). Paris, France/Zurich, Switzerland.
- (1988) Herself (Guest/Interviewee) (as Yvonne Michele Anderson), "Hampton Roads Speaks Out", featuring Ms. Anderson-Avraham's participation in a 1988 Medical Mission to the Philippines with the non-profit organization Operation Smile, hosted by visionary Radio and Cable Television Executive and Former Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia, Irvine Byrd Hill, Norfolk, Virginia. Over the course of his life, Mayor Hill recorded over 5,000 cable television programs and interviewed over 15,000 people who positively contributed to the life and culture of Coastal Southeastern Virginia. He was also a former President of WCMS-FM, one of the oldest and continually operating classic country music stations in the United States, originally founded in Norfolk, Virginia.
- (2007) "Sue Is Right There", "Never Go Back to Her" by Eric Moung (Lyrics/Co-Author; Dance/Electro/Funk/Pop). Paris, France.
- (1997 - 1998) While an intensive professional studies student in filmmaking under well-loved educator and mentor Thierry Pathé at The Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, Ms. Anderson (Ms. Anderson-Avraham) served as Producer, Director, Writer, and Editor for a number of short fiction films shot on 16mm and edited on a traditional flatbed editing table, several of which were well-received, and one of which was screened theatrically as part of a student film festival at New York University.
- (2007) Témoignages pour Mémoire (Testimony for Memory), Director's Cut (Productrice Déleguée (Producer) and Traductrice (Translator)), an historical, feature-length documentary in which, in their own words, Holocaust survivors Henri Borlant, Marcel Jabelot, and Violette Jacquet-Silberstein share their experiences of deportation and incarceration in concentration camps during World War II. Interviews conducted by Claudine Drame, Annette Wieviorka, Geneviève Decrop, and Régine Waintrater. A DVD of the film Témoignages pour Mémoire (2007) is included in the written work Des films pour le dire, reflets de la Shoah au cinéma, 1945-1985 (Les Éditions Métropolis, Prix Henri-Hertz, 2007 / ISBN 978-2-88340-173-0).
- (2002) "Why I Left Harvard Law School . . . and Why I Came Back Again", Harvard Law Bulletin, v. 54, no. 1, Fall 2002, September 24, 2002.
- (1995) "Critique, Books Received" (as Y. Anderson), Harvard International Law Journal, v. 36, no. 1, Winter 1995. Book Reviewed: Crimes Sans Châtiment: L'Action Humanitaire en ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1993 ("Crimes Without Punishment: Humanitarian Action in ex-Yugoslavia, 1991-1993"), by Michèle Mercier, Brussels and Paris: Bruylant and the Librarie Générale de Droit et Jurisprudence, 1994.
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