[1] Ilan Moskovitch was born and raised in Acre, Israel, second generation to immigrants from Romania, holocaust survivors.
His father, Meir, owned a kiosk in ancient Acre, near the Arabic cinema "Bustan", and his mother, Anna, worked as a hospital nurse.
[5]Moskovitch produced documentary films with Gitai, among them "Tapuz",[6] "The Arena of Murder", "Golan Diary", "Milim" and a video installation entitled "The Public Residence of The Fifties", which was shown at the Mishkan Museum of Art, Ein Harod and at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya.
Besides his work with Amos Gitai, he established in 1997 the production company "Cinemax" along with director David Noy; he produced the films "Peach", "What Now?
[7] In 2001 he produced commercials and communication videos with the journalist David Gilboa, for the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection, United Jewish Appeal, Shahal, Bank Hapoalim and Ford Motor Company.
In 2003, he established "Impro" – Acting Studio for Cinema and TV with his partner, theater director Avi Malka.
The actors include Yuval Scharf, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Sarah Adler, Assi Levy, Uri Gavriel, Shadi Srour, and Norman Issa.
[26] Moskovitch has worked with well-known Israeli film actors, among them: Moni Moshonov,[27]Yael Abecassis,[28]Hana Laszlo,[29]Moshe Ivgy, Hanna Maron, Keren Mor, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Juliano Mer-Khamis,[30]Ronit Elkabetz, Assi Dayan, Lea Koenig, Samuel Calderon,[31] Liron Levo, Uri Klauzner,[32]Amos Lavi.