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5 Broken Cameras

Original title: Five Broken Cameras
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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5 Broken Cameras (2011)
A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.
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A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.A documentary on a Palestinian farmer's chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.

  • Directors
    • Emad Burnat
    • Guy Davidi
  • Writer
    • Guy Davidi
  • Stars
    • Emad Burnat
    • Soraya Burnat
    • Mohammed Burnat
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Emad Burnat
      • Guy Davidi
    • Writer
      • Guy Davidi
    • Stars
      • Emad Burnat
      • Soraya Burnat
      • Mohammed Burnat
    • 44User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 18 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Emad Burnat
    Emad Burnat
    • Self - Narrator
    Soraya Burnat
    • Self - Wife of Emad
    Mohammed Burnat
    • Self - Son of Emad
    Yasin Burnat
    • Self - Son of Emad
    Taky-Adin Burnat
    • Self - Son of Emad
    Gibreel Burnat
    • Self - Son of Emad
    Muhammad Burnat
    • Self - Father of Emad
    Bassem Abu-Rahma
    • Self - Protester
    • (as Phil)
    Adeeb Abu-Rahma
    • Self - Protester
    Ashraf Abu-Rahma
    • Self - Protester
    • (as Daba)
    Intisar Burnat
    • Self - Mother of Emad
    Eyad Burnat
    • Self - Brother of Emad
    Riyad Burnat
    • Self - Brother of Emad
    Khaled Burnat
    • Self - Brother of Emad
    Jafar Burnat
    • Self - Brother of Emad
    Yisrael Puterman
    • Self - Friend of Emad
    • Directors
      • Emad Burnat
      • Guy Davidi
    • Writer
      • Guy Davidi
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    User reviews44

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    9ahua1980

    Implications of Documentaries like 5 Broken Cameras

    In much of American culture, there is an invisible cultural pressure to be part of trends. These examples can be seen by the long lines whenever any new Apple product is released, by the people who run out to buy the latest designer clothing that is solely offered by Target, and by the what is means to be seen with Apple's white ear buds. Although there is a place and value for being part of the mainstream culture, each person carries with them a unique perspective into this world. And in the noise of all the marketing campaigns that try to target the greater population to adopt the next best product or service, it is becoming more difficult to be influenced by perspectives that are not mainstream but at the same time important in helping people see what it means to be human, in its challenges and struggles of life. Emad Burnat possesses a passion in capturing his Palestinian community in battling to retain their village land. His documentary 5 Broken Cameras brings about a view of his life that is rarely ever made conscious in the mainstream lives of the western world. One that gives us a glimpse of what it means to be part of the modern history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Although many people have heard about the long withstanding history of Israeli-Palistenian conflict over the West Bank, the documentary brings about a quality of humanity to the conflict through a first person perspective of using non-violence protest strategies to prevent Israeli developer's from building onto the land of their village of Bil'in. Through six years worth of film, Emad is able to show a personable and affective-filled battle of many people in his village that risk their lives in protecting the land of their people. An important aspect that may often be lost to viewers of documentaries is that many of them are acting as a voice to those who have no voice. People of the western world are well-educated compared to the rest of the world and it is important that people learn to use their education and power to improve the lives of others. I have to admit that it is difficult in a world that constantly promotes the improvement of the individual and need to achieve individual success. There is an important significance that documentaries bring to the world. They pave a way for helping those with no voice gain attention and obtain a voice that is necessary. Emad has used his five broken cameras to give a voice to the village people of Bil'in and is helping people understand that not everyone in this world has stability even in the basic needs of food and shelter. Being able to see even this one perspective, is likely to help people realize that there are more important issues at hand in the world other than obtaining the latest gadget or wearing the latest fashion trend. It is therefore critical that people understand the power they possess living in the western world and how they can use it to give a voice to those who need help and do not have a voice.
    8doom-ca

    I loved this Documentary

    Five Broken Cameras is one of those pleasant surprises that you encounter as a movie buff. A homegrown low budget documentary that has you wondering right from the start. The title in and of itself had me curious, and helped pull me in - is this guy some camera shop mechanic or what? Who entitles their documentary after broken cameras? Fortunately, that mystery is solved instantaneously when you find out the film maker's journey through a Palestinian's point of view about the erecting of Israeli wall. It's an eye opening experience to see the progression of the film maker, both in his journey to see the building of the wall either diminished or stopped and his experience as a film maker in capturing the whole experience of the Palestinian domestic way of life. As a North American we are often removed from the complexities of the mid east and most of us are too busy living our own lives to really get a taste of events there. We see it on CNN or read about events in the papers, but it is rare to see such a gem of a documentary that really provides a domestic, gritty look at daily existence on the west bank. If you are a documentary lover, you will enjoy this movie, even if you are not - and just curious about Palestinian life - it's worth a look. I hope you enjoy the documentary - I know I did.

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    E-Magda

    Why there is no info about AWARDS ????? where is AWARD section here?

    This document received so many Awards From Sundance festival to others, Can someone explain me why the hell every other movie on IMDb has Award section popping out immediately on a website but this movie NOT????

    "5 Broken Cameras won the World Cinema Directing Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. it won the 2013 International Emmy Award.The film also received the Special Broadcaster IDFA Audience Award and the Special Jury Award at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in 2011. In addition, the film won the Golden Apricot at the 2012 Yerevan International Film Festival, for Best Documentary Film, the Van Leer Group Foundation Award for Best Israeli Documentary at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2012, and the Busan Cinephile Award at the 17th Busan International Film Festival in 2012. 5 Broken Cameras was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards Nominated for Best Documentary Feature in the 85th Academy Awards, and for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Documentary of 2012...
    10lee_eisenberg

    lives of occupied people

    Emad Burnat's documentary about the on-the-ground reality for the people inside the West Bank is a very disturbing portrait of life under military occupation. In fact, when Burnat got detained at the LA airport on his way to the Academy Awards, he noted that it is what the Palestinians go through on a daily basis. Indeed, the settlers and army do some absolutely evil things, such as burning an olive tree.

    "5 Broken Cameras" (whose title refers to the different cameras that Burnat had to use after the army kept breaking them) is a documentary that everyone should see. It's a real look at what life is like for the Palestinians under Israeli occupation, a complete contrast to the nonstop depictions of Palestinians as terrorists.
    8tetrafunk

    A compelling perspective of the conflict.

    Naturally this movie will be a minefield to review without people bringing their personal, national, or religious beliefs into the equation. As can be seen in the handful of incredibly low ratings here, this is sadly already occurring.

    This is the conflict viewed through the eyes of a Palestinian villager, warts and all and as such does not shy away from recording the trials and tribulations that the cameraman and his village (and subsequently country) are confronted with on a daily basis. The argument that this movie is one sided is somewhat valid, although how anybody could expect anything else is beyond me due to the method utilized in gaining the footage. There is no secret agenda, no propaganda, it is simply the conflict as viewed by somebody who is currently living it.

    Regardless of your beliefs, sympathies or country of origin this movie is worth your time for the rare insight, at ground level, that it provides. Whether you agree with either sides position in the conflict is a different debate entirely and should not be included in any kind of review. All I can say is if you are unfamiliar with what is occurring or unaware entirely this film will give you food for thought.

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    • Trivia
      Emad Burnat is the first Palestinian nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
    • Quotes

      Emad Burnat - Narrator: Healing is a challenge in life. It's a victim sole obligation. By healing, you resist oppression. But when I'm hurt over and over again, I forget the wounds that rule my life. Forgotten wounds can't be healed. So I film to heal. I know they may knock at my door at any moment. But I'll just keep filming. It helps me confront life. And survive.

    • Connections
      Edited into P.O.V.: 5 Broken Cameras (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Music from the albums: Randana, Majâz, As far
      Music composed and performed by Samir Joubran, Wissam Joubran, Adnan Joubran

      Interpreted by Le Trio Joubran

      Percussions by Yousef Hbeisch

      (p) & (c) Randana - 2007

      Courtesy of Randana

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    • Release date
      • 2011 (Israel)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • Occupied Palestinian Territory
      • France
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Five Broken Cameras
    • Filming locations
      • Bil'in, Ramallah and al-Bireh, Palestine
    • Production companies
      • Alegria Productions
      • Burnat Films
      • Guy DVD Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $109,983
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,674
      • Jun 3, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $146,475
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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