A boy's relentless quest to locate his brother before he is lost in the fight against terror.A boy's relentless quest to locate his brother before he is lost in the fight against terror.A boy's relentless quest to locate his brother before he is lost in the fight against terror.
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- 4 wins & 1 nomination total
Garry Deol
- Rajveer Singh
- (as Gurleen Singh Deol)
Chloe Presley
- Cindy
- (as Chloe Brown)
Oliver Beau Rogers
- Peter Patterson
- (as Oliver Tony Rogers)
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Eleven Days was truly a dramtic indie film. This film teaches us about the love and bound between a father and his sons and what lenghts one of them would go to to keep and honor the traditions of their faith. Director Jaginder Singh did a great job getting the best performanes out of his actors and crew. The music, editing, and cinematography were all on point.
Eleven Days is a coming of age story in the midst of racism, violence and discrimination. You will be vested in the story from the first few scenes scenes. Two thumps up for me.
Excellent story on the journey of a young man to fulfill his duty to his family. I thought the beginning was a little rushed to set the stage for the young man's journey, but after viewing a second time decided that it was necessary to set the arc of that character and for character development through interaction with other elements of his journey (other characters, different cultures, various levels of prejudice, learning how to trust, forming bonds and friendship, developing a steely determination).
There were two very nicely intertwined journeys in the story, that of the young man and of his older brother who signed up in the military for reasons of vengeance. The crew definitely pulled it off well, bringing both story arcs of the brothers to a touching conclusion. Cinematography was stunning, the notable ones for me being the vast desolate desert and the beaches at the end.
Special mention needs to be given to Jit Singh's talent for conveying emotions very effectively through body language and facial expression. He really pulls you in and makes you part of his journey from start to end.
There were two very nicely intertwined journeys in the story, that of the young man and of his older brother who signed up in the military for reasons of vengeance. The crew definitely pulled it off well, bringing both story arcs of the brothers to a touching conclusion. Cinematography was stunning, the notable ones for me being the vast desolate desert and the beaches at the end.
Special mention needs to be given to Jit Singh's talent for conveying emotions very effectively through body language and facial expression. He really pulls you in and makes you part of his journey from start to end.
Wow, what a lovely film this is! Such wonderful cinematography and a beautiful, well done story. Really great!
Eleven days filmed very realistically. everything seems very real to me. Childs mentality, hot blood of youth, and calmness of fatherhood. beautiful written story and very well directed. good shot selection of nature. must watch
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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