Movie Title : Budrus
Release Date : Oct 8, 2010 Limited Genre Movie :Documentary,Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Riyad Deis,Ayed Morrar,Iltezam Morrar,Kobi Snitz,Yasmine Levy,Ahmed Awwad,Doron Spielman
Ayed Morrar, an unlikely community organizer, unites Palestinians from all political factions and Israelis to save his village from destruction by Israel's Separation Barrier. Victory seems improbable until his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, launches a women's contingent that quickly moves to the front lines. Struggling side by side, father and daughter unleash an inspiring, yet little-known movement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories that is still gaining ground today. In an action-filled documentary chronicling this movement from its infancy, Budrus shines a light on people who choose nonviolence to confront a threat yet remain virtually unknown to the world. -- (C) Balcony Releasing
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User Percentage For Budrus : 93 %
User Count Like for Budrus : 224
Tom Long-Detroit News
No one can believe that "Budrus" is showing us the key to peace in the Middle East. But any positive note about this most intractable of conflicts should be savored.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle
Bacha, who worked on the impressive 2004 documentary "Control Room," does well to focus on one tiny town and its leading citizens; "Budrus" is at its best when she keeps the scale small.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
Uncertain which approach to use, the filmmakers try a little of everything: sit-down interviews, in-the-moment footage, sentimental close-ups. A patient, on-the-ground approach would mostly have sufficed. But the movie is fascinating anyway.
Wesley Morris-Boston Globe
For those who despair of ever seeing peace in the Middle East, Budrus offers both sobering and cheering evidence that progress is possible.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
What's most gratifying about Budrus is that the film enables us to feel some of the same emotions the participants experienced.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
An intense, albeit one-sided, documentary on location during demonstrations by the Palestinians in the village of Budrus against Israeli encroachments.
Harvey S. Karten-Modamag.com
Using straight-to-camera interviews and circa-2003 footage of the confrontations between villagers and Israeli soldiers, Columbia University-educated, Brazilian filmmaker Julia Bacha has made a film that will stick in the craw of hardliners.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
Bacha's film has a naive charm that fits well with the simple goals of the people, who were just asking that they be allowed to continue raising their kids and making a living in the place where they grew up.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Simply shot and straightforward in its argument, this film from Brazilian documentarian Julia Bacha is an agitprop rallying cry for Palestinians living in the West Bank's Occupied Territories.
Gerald Peary-Boston Phoenix
A superlative introduction to the realities of Palestinian suffering and resistance.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews
Budrus is passionately, more-than-competently made, but it's a civics lesson that doesn't quite shake you to your core.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Closely follows remarkable story, from many viewpoints, of [a] community . . . creat[ing] an unusual paradigm for nonviolent protest . . .where most think that's impossible.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
A brave and illuminating documentary about a landmark 2003 nonviolent protest movement in a small Palestinian town against Israel's Separation Barrier.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
You can scarcely believe the foolishness of the Israeli authorities, but you never get the sense that the film is taking sides.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
If you want a real film about women changing history, try the documentary Budrus.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
The people of Budrus, and their choice of peaceful protest, can only be admired.
Liz Haycroft-Little White Lies
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Release Date : Oct 8, 2010 Limited Genre Movie :Documentary,Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Riyad Deis,Ayed Morrar,Iltezam Morrar,Kobi Snitz,Yasmine Levy,Ahmed Awwad,Doron Spielman
Ayed Morrar, an unlikely community organizer, unites Palestinians from all political factions and Israelis to save his village from destruction by Israel's Separation Barrier. Victory seems improbable until his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, launches a women's contingent that quickly moves to the front lines. Struggling side by side, father and daughter unleash an inspiring, yet little-known movement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories that is still gaining ground today. In an action-filled documentary chronicling this movement from its infancy, Budrus shines a light on people who choose nonviolence to confront a threat yet remain virtually unknown to the world. -- (C) Balcony Releasing
You can watching Budrus Full Movie Online From HERE
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This all goes on until Bacha either runs out of budget, patience or film, and ends up cutting to the somewhat positive results.Tom Long-Detroit News
No one can believe that "Budrus" is showing us the key to peace in the Middle East. But any positive note about this most intractable of conflicts should be savored.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle
Bacha, who worked on the impressive 2004 documentary "Control Room," does well to focus on one tiny town and its leading citizens; "Budrus" is at its best when she keeps the scale small.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
Uncertain which approach to use, the filmmakers try a little of everything: sit-down interviews, in-the-moment footage, sentimental close-ups. A patient, on-the-ground approach would mostly have sufficed. But the movie is fascinating anyway.
Wesley Morris-Boston Globe
For those who despair of ever seeing peace in the Middle East, Budrus offers both sobering and cheering evidence that progress is possible.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
What's most gratifying about Budrus is that the film enables us to feel some of the same emotions the participants experienced.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
An intense, albeit one-sided, documentary on location during demonstrations by the Palestinians in the village of Budrus against Israeli encroachments.
Harvey S. Karten-Modamag.com
Using straight-to-camera interviews and circa-2003 footage of the confrontations between villagers and Israeli soldiers, Columbia University-educated, Brazilian filmmaker Julia Bacha has made a film that will stick in the craw of hardliners.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
Bacha's film has a naive charm that fits well with the simple goals of the people, who were just asking that they be allowed to continue raising their kids and making a living in the place where they grew up.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Simply shot and straightforward in its argument, this film from Brazilian documentarian Julia Bacha is an agitprop rallying cry for Palestinians living in the West Bank's Occupied Territories.
Gerald Peary-Boston Phoenix
A superlative introduction to the realities of Palestinian suffering and resistance.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews
Budrus is passionately, more-than-competently made, but it's a civics lesson that doesn't quite shake you to your core.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Closely follows remarkable story, from many viewpoints, of [a] community . . . creat[ing] an unusual paradigm for nonviolent protest . . .where most think that's impossible.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
A brave and illuminating documentary about a landmark 2003 nonviolent protest movement in a small Palestinian town against Israel's Separation Barrier.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
You can scarcely believe the foolishness of the Israeli authorities, but you never get the sense that the film is taking sides.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
If you want a real film about women changing history, try the documentary Budrus.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
The people of Budrus, and their choice of peaceful protest, can only be admired.
Liz Haycroft-Little White Lies
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