
No Country
"No Country" is a screendance captured amidst the bustling corridors of the Levinski Bus Station in Tel Aviv. In this raw and immersive experience, we delve into the intricacies of coexistence within a space overflowing with life yet spoiled by neglect and chaos. Amidst the stench, a peculiar harmony lingers. People carve out their own boundaries, inhabit the same space, and navigate their freedom unbound by rulers or borders. Love finds unexpected refuge, resisting the constraints of country and creed.
The film captures the rhythm of everyday life, transporting to a reality where the mundane and the profound intersect. Markets bustle with activity, schools echo with laughter, and public transportation hums purposefully. Still, the filth of the station's underbelly lingers as a poignant reminder of deeper societal fractures.
We confront the stark realities of those overlooked—the marginalized, the forgotten. Their stories, woven into the fabric of Levinski's existence, serve as a testament to resilience. It is a narrative of physical space and the emotional landscapes shaped by war's enduring shadow. "No Country" is a visceral exploration of the human condition, a meditation on the fragility of existence, and a call to action to confront the injustices that permeate our world.
Music by Shai Bachar, Video by Yakir Meir Perez
Dancers: Ann Hirsh, Brianna Lopez,Amir Amit,Mai Azran,Roy Repaheli,Michal Ben lior






