“5 Broken Cameras” is a personal documentary about life in a Palestinian village up against the Israeli security fence. full story ![]()

Emad Burnat, the Palestinian who co-directed the Academy Award-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras," was reportedly detained at Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday night as he attempted to enter America to attend the Oscars, this according to filmmaker Michael Moore. Burnat and his family were eventually released, according to Moore, but not before spending 90...
huffingtonpost.com (3 months and 1 day ago)

Emad Burnat, who made 5 Broken Cameras, said US officials doubted his credentials and threatened to send him homeAn Academy-nominated Palestinian film-maker has spoken of the "unpleasant experience" of being detained by US immigration officials when he arrived for this weekend's Oscars ceremony.Emad Burnat said that he was held for about an hour at Los Angeles airport on...
guardian.co.uk (3 months ago)

Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into Los Angeles for the Academy Awards.
telegraph.co.uk (3 months ago)

Palestinian director Emad Burnat, whose film "5 Broken Cameras" is up for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Feature category, almost missed Sunday's ceremony thanks to a run-in with immigration officials at LAX.
nydailynews.com (3 months and 1 day ago)

LOS ANGELES — The Oscar-nominated features "5 Broken Cameras" and "How to Survive a Plague" represent documentaries in the truest, purest form of the word: They capture a spark, a moment in history, and they make us feel as if we were there, too. Both films were shot by regular people who happened to be witnessing an uprising. They're by amateur photographers who had the...
huffingtonpost.com (3 months and 6 days ago)
Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into town for Sunday's Academy Awards.
modbee.com (3 months ago)
Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into town for Sunday's Academy Awards.
sacbee.com (3 months ago)
Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into town for Sunday's Academy Awards.
miamiherald.com (3 months ago)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into town for Sunday's Academy Awards....
ap.org (3 months ago)
Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras" on his way into town for Sunday's Academy Awards.Click to Continue »
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