I went to an Israeli beach at the Dead Sea (on Palestinian land) with a bunch of internationals and Palestinians, just a week or so after I arrived in Nablus. Tourists go and pay Israel money to visit this beach, probably completely unaware that they are in Palestine. I mostly sat in the shade and read and watched the weird tourists walk by, covered in Dead Sea mud. Majed, a Palestinian from Nablus who would soon become a good friend of mine, was listening to music and I asked him what he was listening to. He handed me the headphones, and it was Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. I listened to it as I watched the beach, and I was inspired to take some video footage and make this.
Friday, April 12, 2013
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I went to an Israeli beach at the Dead Sea (on Palestinian land) with a bunch of internationals and Palestinians, just a week or so after I arrived in Nablus. Tourists go and pay Israel money to visit this beach, probably completely unaware that they are in Palestine. I mostly sat in the shade and read and watched the weird tourists walk by, covered in Dead Sea mud. Majed, a Palestinian from Nablus who would soon become a good friend of mine, was listening to music and I asked him what he was listening to. He handed me the headphones, and it was Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. I listened to it as I watched the beach, and I was inspired to take some video footage and make this.
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