About This Video
Don't Ask
by Tova Beck-Friedman ©2008
Language is a complicated dance between internal and external interpretations of our identity. New York City based, Israeli-born artists, writers and a dancer reflect on their relationship with the English language and their mother tongue, Hebrew, in DON’T ASK.
With archival films featuring the City circa the 1940s, their dialogue is intersected by a poem by Carmela Tal Baron, addressing the dichotomy between the way we are perceived by others versus who we really are.
http://tbfstudio.com/Dontask.html
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