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Slant Magazine
The documentary provides a birdsong of perseverance in the face of irrational violence, immense historic anger, and grim, seemingly insurmountable realities. Full Review
A.O. Scott
The New York Times
5 Broken Cameras deserves to be appreciated for the lyrical delicacy of his voice and the precision of his eye. That it is almost possible to look at the film this way - to foresee a time when it might be understood, above all, as a film - may be the only concrete hope Mr. Burnat and Mr. Davidi have to offer. Full Review
Ella Taylor
Village Voice
What makes 5 Broken Cameras stand out is its insistence on nuance and its refusal to get caught up in the self-defeating war of words over who is the bigger victim. Full Review
John DeFore
The Hollywood Reporter
The result is uniquely powerful, putting faces and human consequences to a political dispute that seemingly will never end. Full Review
Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out New York
There has to be room for this kind of plea, especially a work that, obliquely, captures so many largely unreported details: the night raids rounding up children, the torn-up olive trees and kids' soccer games in the battle zone. Full Review
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