The film is a humanizing portrait of people in a modern-day refugee camp, AND an animation which brought me to tears in the cinema. I also pleased to read in the Israeli TIME OUT magazine, that the film succeeds in NOT attacking Israel. Instead shedding light on the everyday lives (and family history) of a real-life Palestinian family living today in Beirut... These are real people.
The reason for my unusual 10/10 score is because I've never seen a film which uses animation to deal with the Palestinian subject. Recommended!
The reason for my unusual 10/10 score is because I've never seen a film which uses animation to deal with the Palestinian subject. Recommended!