Torn: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets
Torn: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets

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Torn: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets

2025
Movie
76 min
English

After Hamas kidnapped 251 people from Israel on October 7, and as Israel’s war in Gaza unfolded, a conflict thousands of miles away erupted on New York’s walls. TORN captures the emotional fallout of the now-iconic “KIDNAPPED” poster campaign - a grassroots act of solidarity that quickly became a flashpoint, igniting fierce confrontations between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian New Yorkers. Through the voices of artists, activists, and hostage families, the film unpacks the motivations behind those putting up and tearing down the posters, exposing a complex proxy war fought in stickers, slogans, and torn paper. By revealing how a distant war fractured daily life in one of the world’s most diverse cities, the film forces a reckoning with identity, free speech, and empathy in an age of polarization.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Political

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This documentary explores the intense visual and ideological conflict manifested through posters and street art in New York City, a microcosm of the broader Israeli-Palestinian discourse. It delves into how public spaces become battlegrounds for narratives and symbols, reflecting the deep divisions and passionate arguments surrounding the conflict. The film aims to unpack the messages, the artists, and the societal impact of this unique form of protest and expression.

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