INK OF YAM
by Tom Fröhlich
synopsis
A bomb hits. The windows vibrate – and a few minutes later, the needle starts humming again. In a city full of conflict, Poko Chaim and Daniel Bulitchev, two Russian tattoo artists, have created a place where there are no walls. Here, they eternalize the stories of the inhabitants of Jerusalem; the ink beneath the skin connects them all. A glance at their tattoos sheds a whole new light on the heart of the Holy City – it’s inhabitants.
| international title: | Ink of Yam |
| original title: | Ink of Yam |
| country: | Germany |
| year: | 2017 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Tom Fröhlich |
| film run: | 75' |
| release date: | DE 9/05/2019 |
| screenplay: | Tom Fröhlich |
| cinematography by: | Christoph Bockisch |
| film editing: | Emil Rosenberger |
| music: | Adrian Portia |
| producer: | Tom Fröhlich |
| production: | JIP Film und Verleih |
| distributor: | JIP Film und Verleih |

















