9 Star Hotel
Koch Lorber Films
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DVD Details:
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- Director: Ido Haar
- Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
- Rated: Unrated
- Studio: Koch Lorber Films
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 08, 2009
- DVD Release Date: Feb 05, 2008
- Run Time: 78 minutes
- ASIN: B000Z27H68
- UPC: 741952311690
- Sales Rank: 66461
Editorial Review from Description:
This unflinching documentary follows Ahmed and Muhammad, two of the many Palestinians who illegally cross the border into the Israeli city of Modi?in looking for work. Together they share food, belongings and stories, and live under the constant threat of imprisonment from soldiers and police. With raw, handheld images, this disconcerting yet touching film documents friendship, nostalgia and the uncompromising urge to survive. PDVD Extras:brInterview with director Ido Haar, Original Theatrical Trailer
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    the real deal, 2008-02-08
When I chanced upon "9 Star" at Tribecca I was taken aback by its story. It's one of plight and struggle, filmed in what I would call 'real terms' (the use of handheld cameras to not only permit the filming, but to further the 'reality of it all' stylistically). Now, having seen it, I stop instantly with each and every news story about what's going on in the region. The breached border in Gaza, the thousands of people struggling to create a life for themselves against odds that are nearly impossible. 9 Star really opened my eyes in a way only a film can to an ordeal being faced and a reality that is not easy for anyone.
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br /While the 'real' story is newsworthy in and of itself, 9 Star also contains a storyline about friendship and loyalty and family and 'what it takes' to survive.
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br /Interestingly, in an entirely different way, another recent film from the region had similar imapct for me. Syrian Bride, the story of a planned-marriage-against-the odds, also carries incredible impact. Built in reverse to 9 Star (a narrative fiction approach), Syrian Bride's topline story is one of union, but its underlying message is one of struggle-against-the-odds. I cannot help but wonder why this region of the world cannot simply get it together.
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br /In a world where most films deal with nothing other than entertainment, both 9 Star Hotel and Syrian Bride bring to light daring stories that provoke thought and enlightenment.
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br /Cheers to KOCH Lorber for having enough bravado to release such incredible quality works to the market.
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