Movie: Eyes Skinned

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Mona Hatoum
Mona Hatoum

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    The tapes shows a blackhooded face - interspersed with slide projections of torture and brutality - scratching at her eyes with a sharp knife as we hear snips of news accounts of the eradication of the Palestinian people.

  • Release Date

    1988-01-01

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    7

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    3.5 starts
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