Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSome Palestinians who were held in an Israeli detention center are assembled to re-enact their experience in an effort to heal.Some Palestinians who were held in an Israeli detention center are assembled to re-enact their experience in an effort to heal.Some Palestinians who were held in an Israeli detention center are assembled to re-enact their experience in an effort to heal.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
The film begins with the director recruiting actors--particularly ex-inmates at the Israeli jail named Moskobiya. They all work together to build a reproduction of the inside of the place and later they all play roles.
Much of the movie looks like the movie of the making of the movie. And, because of this, it really takes away from the impact of the subject matter...violations of human rights in Israeli jails. I also found it VERY ironic that much of the film was financed by Abu Dhabi...a country with a horrendous record on human rights and prisoners. Plus, while I am not excusing Israeli treatment of Palestian prisoners (it's wrong and should be exposed), it made me think that the anti-Israel deflects from the problem that abuse of prisoners is NOT an isolated problem of one nation but, sadly, many.
Overall, the film is mildly interesting but could have been much, much stronger and impactful had it taken a different filmmaking approach.
Much of the movie looks like the movie of the making of the movie. And, because of this, it really takes away from the impact of the subject matter...violations of human rights in Israeli jails. I also found it VERY ironic that much of the film was financed by Abu Dhabi...a country with a horrendous record on human rights and prisoners. Plus, while I am not excusing Israeli treatment of Palestian prisoners (it's wrong and should be exposed), it made me think that the anti-Israel deflects from the problem that abuse of prisoners is NOT an isolated problem of one nation but, sadly, many.
Overall, the film is mildly interesting but could have been much, much stronger and impactful had it taken a different filmmaking approach.
The film mixes documentary with fiction in a very subtle way, and uses the prisoners to build a prison to re-enact their prison days, with the backdrop of their daily norms. Like the marriage of Anbar Ghannan. All that said. the film is a kind of therapy for these guys and a way to let their anger out, which manifest itself clearly during the period of the film to a point makes you feel; that they're going to tear the prison down at the end, so all of the agony they felt during the prison days be over. And can now start a new life, a normal life even.
It's a very emotional and smart film that basically, forces you to feel for the characters even if you don't know anything about Palestine and the Palestinian people, and the political situation.
All in all the film is excellent, and highly recommended. Hope you enjoy it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOfficial submission of Palestine for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 91st Academy Awards in 2019.
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