18 reviews
It's a funny story of a woman, who wants to get pregnant although her husband is in jail. So she finds a tricky way to make her wish come true.
- info-71528
- Jul 12, 2018
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- info-75742
- Mar 25, 2019
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I am not sure if this could really happen, both the science of it and the way these prison visits are supposed to be really conducted, but it is a smart tale to bring our attention to the Palestinian issue, which is being overshadowed by the many other political issues from that region. A clever and entertaining use of cinematic art to highlight one of our most pressing political problems. Highly recommended.
- Kirpianuscus
- Dec 30, 2018
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A Beautiful piece and bold addition to a long line of Palestinian resilience and revolution through art and cinema..
- syrianifadi
- Nov 4, 2018
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Bonbone delivers a hysterically poignant message. The portrayal of the protagonists as two adults who simply wish to start a family together contrasts starkly with traditional narratives revolving around conception. Rather than being at the mercy of their bodies and their reproductive systems to make a baby like most couples, the two are instead held captive by the militarised system of injustice which incarcerates and separates.
- info-40436
- Sep 11, 2018
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Bonbone is by far one of the best short films I have watched. A beautifully shot tribute to Palestinian resistance and an important account of the situation in Palestine.
Just a few films in the history of cinema can show a human, love and powerfull story. This is one of them!
With a brilliant direction of Rakan Mayasi, and through and astute, unexpected and revealing story, this shortfilm let us Breathless!
Must see!
A surprising story, full of feelings, that brings us closer to the reality and resistance in Palestine. A short film full of human messages and a brilliant direction of Rakan Mayasi. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to program the film in Censurados Film Festival.
- censuradosfilmfestival
- Mar 12, 2019
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Bonboné is an amazing short film. The film highlights a difficult and taboo problem of Palestinian society in a touching and humorous way. In a zone of political war, art is an important tool to denounce the injustice and the producer of this film knew how to make a perfect use of it with actors to whom we get attached quickly. Definitely recommend!
- ramaratarr
- Jan 15, 2019
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- info-59653-88723
- Sep 4, 2018
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It's unusual, but really fundamental, to see Palestinian stories represented on the screen. Bonboné does it with great direction and cinematography.
- AndreaGatopoulos
- Jul 27, 2020
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May Palestine be free soon! This is such a powerful movie, makes you feel how miserably they want children at all cost! These stories are real, real people go through such trouble to live a normal life!
I really got caught by the story which I found original, entertaining and informative - I did not know such thing was happening. Cherry on the top, the film is served by a catchy music, perfectly suiting the tone of the film. Worth to watch and to ear!
While I was watching Bonbone for the first time, I did it with disbelief, considering this love story between a Palestinian couple in which the man is being held in an Israeli prison exaggerated and somewhat elaborated. But the text that at the end of the trip tells us that everything we saw is inspired by real events was a slap in my cynical face and made grow this story built by Rakan Mayasi in which he turns a bus trip into a race against time and where the suspense gets goosebumps.
- daniel-361-630297
- Mar 3, 2019
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Well done short includes; writing, directing, and performance.. It's been awhile since I have seen a powerful idea about Palestine.
The prison scene in particular, where the camera never leaves actors faces, shows how much they can convey with nothing but their voice flashing love.
The Scene where the actress uses the bonbone shows how smart the camera placment ended with the empty bonbone throw on the ground.
It's rare movie that succeeds on almost every level, where each character, scene, costume, shot and directing..
It's really not easy to make a a film worth repeated viewings, but you guys DID it.
~Tarik Haddad.
The prison scene in particular, where the camera never leaves actors faces, shows how much they can convey with nothing but their voice flashing love.
The Scene where the actress uses the bonbone shows how smart the camera placment ended with the empty bonbone throw on the ground.
It's rare movie that succeeds on almost every level, where each character, scene, costume, shot and directing..
It's really not easy to make a a film worth repeated viewings, but you guys DID it.
~Tarik Haddad.
- tarhad01-261-497505
- Oct 11, 2022
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- samawacinema
- Jan 16, 2019
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