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The Green Prince

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
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7.2/10
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Mosab Hassan Yousef in The Green Prince (2014)
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The son of a founding leader in the Palestinian organization, Hamas, becomes a spy for the Israelis.The son of a founding leader in the Palestinian organization, Hamas, becomes a spy for the Israelis.The son of a founding leader in the Palestinian organization, Hamas, becomes a spy for the Israelis.

  • Director
    • Nadav Schirman
  • Writers
    • Nadav Schirman
    • Mosab Hassan Yousef
  • Stars
    • Mosab Hassan Yousef
    • Gonen Ben Yitzhak
    • Sheikh Hassan Yousef
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    • Director
      • Nadav Schirman
    • Writers
      • Nadav Schirman
      • Mosab Hassan Yousef
    • Stars
      • Mosab Hassan Yousef
      • Gonen Ben Yitzhak
      • Sheikh Hassan Yousef
    • 20User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 8 nominations total

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    8eo-79513

    Riveting documentary on a Real Life Story that is Stranger than Fiction

    This documentary has one of those life-is-stranger-than-fiction premises. The son of one of the founders of the terrorist Hamas organization was successfully turned into an informant for the Israeli secret services, the Shin Bet. The story of Hassan Yousef would have remained one of the best guarded secrets of Israeli history had he not voluntarily exposed himself as a mole while living in the US after retiring as an Israeli asset. The story that gradually unfolds throughout the Green Prince is full of unexpected twists and intense political intrigue and family drama that one day needs to be turned into a full length feature film. But for now, we have this very competent documentary. Much of the film is a protracted interview with the Hasan with little camera movement, and simple lighting. This may sound like an overlong CNN special report, but the interview has such intensity, and Hassan narrates episodes of his life with such expressiveness and honesty, that the chronicle itself is gripping. It is interspersed with scenes that combine drone, night vision and CCTV like imagery, real news footage and some recreated acted moments, all heightening rather than replacing the narration. The storytelling and editing is tight and economical. Instead of taking a merely journalistic approach, it opts for a character study that slowly unfolds, turning a spy thriller plot into a story of betrayal and redemption that goes beyond the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. What the story does particularly well is show how gradually Hasan distanced himself from his father politically without ever disowning him. He simultaneously undermined him tactically and tried to avoid any threat to his life. At the same time, his "handler" Gonen Ben Yitzhak became a father- like figure. This bonding could be dismissed as no more than a predictable "Stockholm syndrome" denouement but for the fact that it was reciprocated by Gonen, who ultimately must also make a decision between advancing his career and protecting Hassan. The material never feels preachy or sanctimonious and it refuses to turn characters, even the Hamas founders, into cartoonish villains. A truly great documentarian like Werner Herzog or Joshua Oppenheimer might have taken a few more liberties with the material, and perhaps an even more cinematic approach, but this still deserves to be watched. In my case, the story lingered in my mind for many days after I had seen it.
    8SnoopyStyle

    stranger than fiction

    Mosab Hassan Yousef is the eldest son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a leader of Hamas. He is caught running guns at 17 and imprisoned by the Israelis. He is shocked to find Hamas torturing people suspected of being informers. Israel's security service Shin Bet is able to recruit him and Gonen Ben Yitzhak becomes his handler.

    I didn't know anything about this story before watching this movie. I honestly figured that this is a fictionalized account with actors for the first half hour. The style is very plain with Mosab and Gonen talking straight into the camera. The story is so compelling that it is utterly riveting. I do wonder why he did what he did. He gives explanations and hints but I'm not sure if there is something more.
    8Xenia_Dau

    Very Interesting and Educational

    I'm not going to write too much as I'm not experienced in reviewing and am simply studying film and happened to attend a Documentary Festival to view this documentary without knowing the context of it. I personally found this documentary to be very educational and interesting, the story being told by the real subjects, not actors, as many people think, really makes a difference. It was highly informative but has been described as one sided by many viewers, I suppose you could say so but as John Battsek stated in an interview 'You cannot satisfy both sides'. After watching this documentary there was a debate about it between a Palestinian and an expert in Palestinian politics and history, they described this documentary as 'Israeli Propaganda', however I feel that their reasons for this were more personal than simply critiquing the film. I found it enticing and was drawn into the story with its original footage and narration. It didn't focus on anything but the Hamas movement and the involvement of the Shin Bet, things like the lack of information on certain events such as assassinations etc. but that was not meant to be the focus of this documentary and therefore I find the little information given justified.
    9ilania_a

    A Touching Documentary

    This was the opening film at the 34th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, and what a good choice it was! It is a documentary, of which there were quite a few in this edition of the festival, however, this was not a regular documentary - it left a very strong impact.

    Before the film the Director, Nadav Schirman, came on stage and explained that this is a film about two people who have learnt to trust each other. Of course it is much more than that - it is an eye opener! But this is for each of us to reflect upon.

    From the first shot of Mosab on screen looking straight at the audience with his piercing, expressive eyes I was mesmerized.

    After the film, the two main personalities came on stage: Mosab Hassan Yousef, the author of the book "Son of Hamas" on which this film was based, and Gonen Ben Yitzhak, his spy handler.

    The film moved back and forth in time, recounting the events of a ten-year period, since Mosab was seventeen. A time in which he was constantly in danger or in prison. After the film screening, Mosab Hassan Yousef explained that he was striving to avoid unnecessary killings saying: "We are all children of the Devine".
    10MrMcMurphy

    Wow, just incredible...

    I'm still in that post-amazement daze.

    First, I almost never last two seconds on "story telling" documentaries (I need in-the-moment action and suspense). This still had action and suspense for two reasons:

    1. The story was incredible.

    2. There was plenty of original footage (I saw a review stating that this was just guys in a room talking, but that is untrue - lots of original footage).

    You just can't believe that this really happened. Not with a person so high in the Hamas hierarchy.

    And there was no boring build-up. I hate having to "invest" time, risking my time for an unknown pay-off. The story, editing, and people grabbed me from the beginning.

    All I'm going to say is that you get the perspective of both the Hamas leader's son, and his "handler."

    All you need is the capacity for reason, and at least a minimal awareness of the Israel-Palastine conflict; and you will probably enjoy this.

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2014 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • 哈瑪斯之子
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Munich, Bavaria, Germany(Interview)
    • Production companies
      • A List Films
      • Telepool
      • Uzrad Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $258,237
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,698
      • Sep 14, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $339,208
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
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