5 Broken Cameras

5 Broken Cameras

Emad Burnat
5 Broken Cameras

5 Broken Cameras

Emad Burnat

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Overview

A Palestinian farmer who purchased a video camera to document the birth of his fourth son begins using it to record the struggle between his people and Israeli settlers, and continues to buy a new camera each time his old one is damaged in the fray. The year was 2005. Bil'in family man Emad Burnat was celebrating the birth of his fourth son Gibreel when the settlers began erecting a massive separation barrier in their village. Over the course of the next two years, Burnat alternated between documenting his son's development, and turning his camera on the peaceful protests over the controversial barrier. As the tensions swell, Burnat finds himself having to replace broken cameras with alarming frequency. This is the story of each of Burnat's cameras, and the images they captured as his friends, family, and loved ones waged a valiant struggle to preserve their way of life.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/15/2013
UPC: 0738329093525
Original Release: 2011
Rating: NR
Source: Kino Video
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 1:30:00
Sales rank: 71,294

Special Features

Keywords: A Short Film by Guy Davidi; Interviews with Emad Burnat & Guy Davidi; Trailer; About Greenhouse

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Trio Joubran Composer

Technical Credits
Guy Davidi Producer,Screenwriter
Christine Camdessus Producer
Emad Burnat Producer
Serge Gordey Producer
Amelie Canini Sound Mixer,Sound Editor,Sound/Sound Designer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- 5 Broken Cameras
1. First Camera [9:28]
2. Grassroots Demonstrations [9:51]
3. Symbol of Resistance [8:24]
4. Bil'in Trailer [10:55]
5. Third Camera [8:14]
6. Jail Time [10:50]
7. Fourth Camera [10:15]
8. Car Crash [4:59]
9. Death Hovering [10:50]
10. Fifth Camera Broken [10:25]
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