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17-year-old Tal has emigrated from France to Jerusalem with her family. She writes a letter expressing her refusal to accept that only hatred can reign between Israelis and Palestinians. She slips the letter into a bottle, and her brother throws it into the sea near Gaza, where he is carrying out his military service. A few weeks later, Tal receives an e-mail response from a mysterious "Gazaman," a young Palestinian named Nam. Thus begins a turbulent but tender long-distance friendship between two young people that are separated by a history they are trying both to understand and change. This engrossing and hopeful drama starring Hiam Abbas is based on the award-winning novel by Valrie Zenatti. (c) Film Movement
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Movie Title : A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Release Date : Jan 4, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie : Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Agathe Bonitzer,Mahmoud Shalaby,Riff Cohen,Hiam Abbass,Abraham Belaga,Jean-Philippe Écoffey,Smadi Wolfman,Salim Daw,Loai Nofi,François Loriquet,Hiam Abbas,Reef Cohen


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For A Bottle in the Gaza Sea

User Ranting Movie A Bottle in the Gaza Sea : 3.8
User Count Like for A Bottle in the Gaza Sea : 265
Critics Ranting For A Bottle in the Gaza Sea : 6.6
Critics Percentage For A Bottle in the Gaza Sea : 67 %

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Review For Movie A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
It raises the hope that someday, perhaps, there can be a meeting of Israeli and Palestinian minds.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post

A gentle pairing of youthful idealism and tenacious hope.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

What elevates [it] ... is the gentleness with which Binisti approaches his difficult subject.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Although smoothly directed, A Bottle in the Gaza Sea has little visual personality or dramatic urgency.
Jon Frosch-Village Voice

The film's notion that a little understanding and a lot of e-mailing would basically solve the Middle East crisis ... is as reductive as it is utopian.
David Fear-Time Out New York

The initially cynical Naim suggests Tal's project is insignificant, nothing but a bottle of hope bobbing about in a sea of enmity - and so too this film.
Kate Taylor-Globe and Mail

This is the story of people who dream big dreams and find a common understanding in the face of impossible difficulties. It's hard not to get behind that.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

Yet another impressive dramatic take on the endless Middle East impasse and attendant violence.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

A teenage immigrant from France living in Israel and a Palestinian youth try to break down the barriers that separate them.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

The film obviously can't resolve the conflict between Palestine and Israel, but the resolution to the story's arc feels nonetheless forced and misplaced.
Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine

A Bottle In The Gaza Sea is a well-meaning but rather insistently earnest plea for mutual understanding between Israelis and Palestinians.
Norman Wilner-NOW Toronto

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Movie Overview For A Bottle in the Gaza Sea

Tai is 17 years old. Naim is 20. She's Israeli. He's Palestinian. She lives in Jerusalem. He lives in Gaza. They were born in a land of scorched earth, where fathers bury their children. They must endure an explosive situation that is not of their choosing at an age where young people are falling in love and taking their place in adult life. A bottle thrown in the sea and a correspondence by email nurture the slender hope that their relationship might give them the strength to confront this harsh reality to grapple with it, and thereby ever so slightly change it. Only 60 miles separate them but how many bombings, check-points, sleepless nights and bloodstained days stand between them?

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