One of the most realest shorts I've EVER SEEN. Created to make viewers feel discomfort and pain. It's almost claustrophobic and gosh, the close ups create so much tension. Loved it.
IT DOESN'T MATTER Hi mate! I'm also a filmmaker from the Philippines and I recently made a film about poverty, substance abuse, child abuse, and mental health in our country. I want to let my audience feel the anxieties, the fear, the pain, and all sorts of feelings poor Filipinos feel every single day. Moreover, it has deeper meanings hidden behind the visuals and the dialogue. Unfortunately, we don’t have enough budget to have it entered in a lot of festivals, so we only managed to join a few. Nevertheless, it also won awards, and I still aim to reach a greater audience to open eyes and minds with the state of 3rd world countries like ours. Hope you could give it a watch and a feedback and please continue supporting independent films. It would mean a lot. Thank you!
@@rhyandeguzman_ Hi Rhyan! Yep, will surely give it a watch, I put it on my watchlist for today:) I'm so glad you're putting in so much effort and dedication into widening the perspectives of millions around the globe. Strive for greatness bud, I know you'll find it👍
It never ceases to amaze me the petty jealousy and overbearing nature that some fathers can feel toward their sons and how much trouble they have to simply show love and affection to them. This father does a great job of driving his first son away and is well on his way with the middle boy too. The video does a great job of showing that as well as the wages for it. I give this video a 8.5 of 10
This movie is beautifully intricate. The shots are masterfully chosen to echo claustrophobia when needed, fleeting happiness when demanded and pure anguish when imposed. The acting is spot on. Every emotion is portrayed as it is, void of any excessive theatricaility. It makes you feel for the character and forget at some point the fictionality of the work. I am very proud of this Tunisian little masterpiece. This is to more of this loveliness.
Also, I must say, the landscape is absolutely beautiful. I could spend my life there. And , if I had a child there, I would DEFINITELY name him/her "BOOMANAJA"......... even though, admittedly, after looking it up, I have no friggin clue what it means.
Oh my. I had no idea what to expect, I've seen some pretty decent shorts plenty of times and most of them have a weird feeling of, "Yeah, I know I'm watching a short without needing to be told" but this honestly felt like a full budget drama's first episode. The pacing was incredible, I THINK the acting was incredible (Not my language, so I don't understand if the inflections are well done) but it seemed fantastic, and facial acting is at least pretty much universal. I also love how the director didn't feel the need to waste time showing us the phone call, they went ahead and assumed we'd get it without it being fed to us (unlike most big budget films) and it also gave us an extra bit of suspense. When it ended I was honestly disappointed. NOT in the film but in the fact that there was no more when I truly wanted to keep watching out of pure interest and enjoyment. They took a subject matter to show a heartfelt story about a family in troubled times when many other people would have used to it fly some ultra political flag. There was no finger wagging, it was all just a story about a family. And it was great.
I am astonished at how absolutely beautiful this film was. In it's execution, in it's concept, in it's scripts and in it's performances. I am absolutely blown away by every facet of this films components. What a beautiful, beautiful short film.
I really don't like reading subtitles. But, couldn't put it down. And, I'm sure this situation played out in someone's real life. Sad but beautiful. I could see the regret in the child's eyes. But, also the fear of what the father thought he could have been capable of and what sheltering him could do to his family. Gets you right in the feels... Good job guys!
Biden had your vote for "asshole who ruined our country out of pathetic ignorance" just saying,...wait for it,..wait for it,...oh yeah,...Thanks Chelsea!!! yea!!!!
If the son had been honest with the father in the beginning things would have been different. without the son talking to him his father did what he felt was right.
May God's curse be on the evil, manipulating men who deceive innocent, idealistic young people and turn them into killers. For religion, ethnicity, nation or ideology it's all the same.
Pak De hi! I'm a Filipino filmmaker and I also made a film about innocent and idealistic children who were forced to become evil. It also tackles poverty, substance abuse, and mental health in the Philippines. Moreover, it has deeper meanings hidden behind the visuals and the dialogue. It also won awards, and I aim to reach a greater audience to open eyes and minds with the state of 3rd world countries like ours. Hope you could give it a watch and a feedback and please continue supporting independent films. It would mean a lot. Thank you!
Powerful, impactful story. It has some effective some cinematographic close-ups. I wish it won the Academy Award for short film than Neighbour's window which is also good in its own right - maybe a step less from my subjective feeling.
I know it’s fictional But a reflection of what happens in reality Why in this age.. is religious convention and personal hurt superseding family. And yet people are to respect their views? How is that universally right?
The father called the police and told them that his son was with isis and came back (it's a grave crime in Tunisia). In the beginning of the film, the son says he didn't kill anyone but the father didn't believe him. But after going back home from the store, the girl tells the parents that she wasn't carrying Malek's baby, she had slept with many other men and not their son, and that she had met him while they were both running away from isis. The father regrets what he did, asks his wife to hide the girl at her sister's house and runs to the beach where his sons were to warn Malek. But they came home after he had left, and the boy got caught.
@@krativatsalya7543 hmmm... i think it's to show us how this family lives. They are shepherds, living in the middle of nowhere (i am guessing the deep country side of the north or northwest of Tunisia). They butcher their own cattle to feed. And they are clearly poor. People like that are the target of terrorists. The kids are easily recruited into these organisations and if they do not cooperate, they kill them ( i remember a couple of shepherds were beheaded in the forests and mountains). Also, since it's the first time for the boy to slaughter a sheep, i guess that means he is "of age". Whichalso tells the age of the older son when he left, early teen. I am not sure if they really wanted to send this message, but, there is an old saying here "he who doesn't know how to butcher (a sheep or any of the animals muslims consume), marrying someone is going to be scandalous" meaning, a man must know how to do that or else he's not "man" enough. Personally, i don't know anyone who still does that, but again, it shows how this family lives in the 21st century. (That's what i understood as a tunisian 😅) So, i guess, that scene shows how that family lives which is why the boy joined ISIS. And I am sorry if you that scene made you uncomfortable.
@@Am_L1 , explain, please, to me the color of the 'skin' I believed that Tunisia had only 'dark' color; is perhaps an invasion of Irish (Med-Sea) in A.D. ? Thanks
I figured Tunisia was all desert, I actually thought this tool place in Albania or somewhere since it was all green and there were "white" muslims. Very interesting short film
My friend was almost a school shooter- Him, 150 teenagers, and myself made a short film designed to prevent mass shootings, would love for you to see it on my channel! You Are Not Alone
One of the most realest shorts I've EVER SEEN. Created to make viewers feel discomfort and pain. It's almost claustrophobic and gosh, the close ups create so much tension. Loved it.
IT DOESN'T MATTER Hi mate! I'm also a filmmaker from the Philippines and I recently made a film about poverty, substance abuse, child abuse, and mental health in our country. I want to let my audience feel the anxieties, the fear, the pain, and all sorts of feelings poor Filipinos feel every single day. Moreover, it has deeper meanings hidden behind the visuals and the dialogue. Unfortunately, we don’t have enough budget to have it entered in a lot of festivals, so we only managed to join a few. Nevertheless, it also won awards, and I still aim to reach a greater audience to open eyes and minds with the state of 3rd world countries like ours. Hope you could give it a watch and a feedback and please continue supporting independent films. It would mean a lot. Thank you!
@@rhyandeguzman_ Hi Rhyan! Yep, will surely give it a watch, I put it on my watchlist for today:) I'm so glad you're putting in so much effort and dedication into widening the perspectives of millions around the globe. Strive for greatness bud, I know you'll find it👍
IT DOESN'T MATTER thanks a lot for the support, man!
@@rhyandeguzman_ Where to watch your film ?
It never ceases to amaze me the petty jealousy and overbearing nature that some fathers can feel toward their sons and how much trouble they have to simply show love and affection to them. This father does a great job of driving his first son away and is well on his way with the middle boy too. The video does a great job of showing that as well as the wages for it.
I give this video a 8.5 of 10
This movie is beautifully intricate. The shots are masterfully chosen to echo claustrophobia when needed, fleeting happiness when demanded and pure anguish when imposed. The acting is spot on. Every emotion is portrayed as it is, void of any excessive theatricaility. It makes you feel for the character and forget at some point the fictionality of the work. I am very proud of this Tunisian little masterpiece. This is to more of this loveliness.
Also, I must say, the landscape is absolutely beautiful. I could spend my life there.
And , if I had a child there, I would DEFINITELY name him/her "BOOMANAJA"......... even though, admittedly, after looking it up, I have no friggin clue what it means.
what do u mean by claustrophobia ? could detail this to me please
Oh my. I had no idea what to expect, I've seen some pretty decent shorts plenty of times and most of them have a weird feeling of, "Yeah, I know I'm watching a short without needing to be told" but this honestly felt like a full budget drama's first episode. The pacing was incredible, I THINK the acting was incredible (Not my language, so I don't understand if the inflections are well done) but it seemed fantastic, and facial acting is at least pretty much universal. I also love how the director didn't feel the need to waste time showing us the phone call, they went ahead and assumed we'd get it without it being fed to us (unlike most big budget films) and it also gave us an extra bit of suspense. When it ended I was honestly disappointed. NOT in the film but in the fact that there was no more when I truly wanted to keep watching out of pure interest and enjoyment. They took a subject matter to show a heartfelt story about a family in troubled times when many other people would have used to it fly some ultra political flag. There was no finger wagging, it was all just a story about a family. And it was great.
Who did he call? I guess I didn't understand the phone call..
He didn't call the Police on his son, did he???
yeah....
One of the best Shorts I've ever Seen
Proud 🇹🇳
Is this film in tunisian dialect? I'm trying to learn it so I wanted to watch some films for practice.
@@jordan-kristina2014 Yeah, it's North-West Tunisian dialect
I am astonished at how absolutely beautiful this film was. In it's execution, in it's concept, in it's scripts and in it's performances. I am absolutely blown away by every facet of this films components. What a beautiful, beautiful short film.
I really don't like reading subtitles. But, couldn't put it down. And, I'm sure this situation played out in someone's real life. Sad but beautiful.
I could see the regret in the child's eyes. But, also the fear of what the father thought he could have been capable of and what sheltering him could do to his family. Gets you right in the feels...
Good job guys!
This had my vote for the Oscar... just saying. 🙌
Biden had your vote for "asshole who ruined our country out of pathetic ignorance" just saying,...wait for it,..wait for it,...oh yeah,...Thanks Chelsea!!! yea!!!!
The best short i've ever seen in my life
Everything about this film was right. It doesn't miss a beat.
If the son had been honest with the father in the beginning things would have been different. without the son talking to him his father did what he felt was right.
This is Cinema !
one of the best short I've ever seen in RUclips. The shot remind me of Son of Saul.
This is a beautifully crafted short film amazing ! ❤️ 💙 💜
The frames on the photography are sick, and the colors are fantastic
“She likes to eat alone.”
🙏💔
May God's curse be on the evil, manipulating men who deceive innocent, idealistic young people and turn them into killers. For religion, ethnicity, nation or ideology it's all the same.
Pak De hi! I'm a Filipino filmmaker and I also made a film about innocent and idealistic children who were forced to become evil. It also tackles poverty, substance abuse, and mental health in the Philippines. Moreover, it has deeper meanings hidden behind the visuals and the dialogue. It also won awards, and I aim to reach a greater audience to open eyes and minds with the state of 3rd world countries like ours. Hope you could give it a watch and a feedback and please continue supporting independent films. It would mean a lot. Thank you!
WOW, great film, intense, real, the shots are awesome !
That was really good. At first I thought they were speaking Amazigh.
I came here looking for the 2nd episode... only to find it was a short film. Damn.... wanted to see more. O well... guess that’s the end.
Powerful, impactful story. It has some effective some cinematographic close-ups. I wish it won the Academy Award for short film than Neighbour's window which is also good in its own right - maybe a step less from my subjective feeling.
I know it’s fictional
But a reflection of what happens in reality
Why in this age.. is religious convention and personal hurt superseding family. And yet people are to respect their views? How is that universally right?
Very excellent and purposeful work that I vote for
me gustó mucho, sobre todo la actuación de cada uno de los personajes.
I really love the story, good film
One vote from me !❤️
omg: powerful , moment you discover she was held captive and forced into physical abuse.. Epic
What. a. film.
وينهم توانسه شبيهم الكل يحكو بالانڨلزيه في كمنتارات
انا جيت تو من تيك توك
صحيتك ههه
Which country is the story taking place?
I’m sorry, but I don’t understand what happened. Who did he call and why. Did he turn his son in and if so why.
Dáesh is a para Military agrupation. The son was part of them, may be the father calls the police to Warn the police.
واو❤
Where can I read the screenplay of the movie?
it's My quastion too
beautiful movie, but just to make sure i got it, can someone explain to me the very end scene?
The father called the police and told them that his son was with isis and came back (it's a grave crime in Tunisia). In the beginning of the film, the son says he didn't kill anyone but the father didn't believe him. But after going back home from the store, the girl tells the parents that she wasn't carrying Malek's baby, she had slept with many other men and not their son, and that she had met him while they were both running away from isis. The father regrets what he did, asks his wife to hide the girl at her sister's house and runs to the beach where his sons were to warn Malek. But they came home after he had left, and the boy got caught.
@@Am_L1 Can you explain me the beginning scene? Why that scene was necessary?
@@krativatsalya7543 hmmm... i think it's to show us how this family lives. They are shepherds, living in the middle of nowhere (i am guessing the deep country side of the north or northwest of Tunisia). They butcher their own cattle to feed. And they are clearly poor. People like that are the target of terrorists. The kids are easily recruited into these organisations and if they do not cooperate, they kill them ( i remember a couple of shepherds were beheaded in the forests and mountains).
Also, since it's the first time for the boy to slaughter a sheep, i guess that means he is "of age". Whichalso tells the age of the older son when he left, early teen. I am not sure if they really wanted to send this message, but, there is an old saying here "he who doesn't know how to butcher (a sheep or any of the animals muslims consume), marrying someone is going to be scandalous" meaning, a man must know how to do that or else he's not "man" enough. Personally, i don't know anyone who still does that, but again, it shows how this family lives in the 21st century. (That's what i understood as a tunisian 😅)
So, i guess, that scene shows how that family lives which is why the boy joined ISIS.
And I am sorry if you that scene made you uncomfortable.
@@Am_L1 Thanks, it was confuse to me the last part ..were the brothers came home earlier, and their father didn't know !
@@Am_L1 , explain, please, to me the color of the 'skin' I believed that Tunisia had only 'dark' color; is perhaps an invasion of Irish (Med-Sea) in A.D. ? Thanks
Wow tysm its mom the mother is mommy
wow
ACK! ACK! ACK!
I figured Tunisia was all desert, I actually thought this tool place in Albania or somewhere since it was all green and there were "white" muslims. Very interesting short film
My friend was almost a school shooter- Him, 150 teenagers, and myself made a short film designed to prevent mass shootings, would love for you to see it on my channel!
You Are Not Alone
i didnt get it after 20:00
He betrayed his son, and called the police to get him.
@@henriqueegerdecn thanks
"Allah"... Are they Muslim? Or do they just speak Arabic?
It's a Tunisian film, characters are Muslims
Why on earth would anyone consider this Oscar-worthy? LOL :)
Why on earth can't you understand?
@@beowulfvladmax7710 The question was rhetorical. LOL :)
@@LRBeforeTheInternet knew I'd "hear" from you. Be well. Enjoy our mutually sequestered cyber-community ...and these remarkable tid bits! Carpe diem!
me too i dont think its worthy to be nominated
read the comments then u ll know why
Wow tysm its mom the mother is mommy