Review of Five Broken Cameras (2011) by Adam S — 02 Oct 2013
In the current political climate, there is a lot of discussion about Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. About the war and uprising in Syria. About violence in Turkey. About the tyrannical rule of Kim Jong-un in North Korea, and Vladamir Putin in Russia. And of course, about the inability to get along that has been displayed by the Democrats and the Republicans in the United States.
But, the war featured in this film, between the Palestinians and the Isrealis, has been placed by most of the world's media in the too hard basket, which is a shame, because it's become two groups of people fighting for land, and the consequences are far-reaching.
"5 Broken Cameras" is an excellent way to reveal this, with the brilliant amatuer look at what life is truly like in these places. It's eye opening, and a true treat for anyone interested in the subject.
This review of Five Broken Cameras (2011) was written by Adam S on 02 Oct 2013.
Five Broken Cameras has generally received very positive reviews.
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