Black Tape

by Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot

‘Black tape’ explores the theme of domination.
In an entangled tango, the victim and victimiser dance, occupying the frame and the space between brushstrokes.

This film is based on news and documentary footage, exploring the implications of life under occupation. It is the second part of a trilogy starting with ‘White tape’ (2010).

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