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2011 French film

A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Film poster
Directed by Thierry Binisti
Written by Thierry Binisti, Valérie Zenatti
Produced by TS ProductionsFrance 3 CinémaEMA Films (Canada)Lama Films (Israel)
Starring Agathe BonitzerMahmoud ShalabyHiam Abbass
Cinematography Laurent Brunet
Edited by Jean-Paul Husson
Music by Benoît Charest
Distributed by Roissy Films
Release dates October 8, 2011 (2011-10-08) (Pusan International Film Festival) February 8, 2012 (2012-02-08) (France) March 23, 2012 (2012-03-23) (Canada)
Running time 100 minutes
Countries France Canada Israel
Languages Hebrew Arabic French
Budget €2,000,000 (estimated)

A Bottle in the Gaza Sea (French: Une bouteille à la mer, Quebec French: Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza) is a 2011 drama directed by Thierry Binisti based on a novel of the same name.[1] The film, an international co-production shot in French, Hebrew and Arabic, is based on the French young adult novel Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza by Valérie Zenatti, originally published in 2005 and adapted for the screen by Zenatti and Binisti. Zenatti taught Agathe Bonitzer Hebrew in preparation for starring in the film.[2]

The film received multiple awards in 2011 and 2012, including the Chistera Award for Best Film at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz International Festival,[3] and the Audience Award at the La Réunion Film Festival. It also earned accolades such as the Golden Porthole for Best Adaptation at the From Page to Screen Festival, and Best Actor recognition for Abraham Belaga at the Cabourg Film Festival.[4]

Tal (Agathe Bonitzer) is the 17-year-old daughter of recent French immigrants to Israel who live in Jerusalem. Following a bomb attack on a local café, she throws a bottle into the sea near Gaza with a message asking for an explanation. Naïm (Mahmoud Shalaby), a sensitive but aimless 20-year-old Palestinian living in Gaza, discovers the bottle and tries to answer Tal's question by initiating an email correspondence. Their mutual suspicion soon develops into a tender friendship.

The film is based on the bestselling book by Valérie Zenatti, a Jewish woman who immigrated to Israel from France at age 13 and returned to France after completing her military service. Similarly to the film, the book explores the bond between Tal, a sixteen-year-old Israeli, and Naim, a twenty-year-old Palestinian. The story unfolds after a bombing in Tal’s neighborhood, where a young woman loses her life just before her wedding. Deeply affected, Tal writes down her feelings and urges her brother, Eyton, to toss the letter, enclosed in a bottle, into the Gaza Sea. Naim, who calls himself "Gazaman," discovers the letter and replies via email, sparking a cross-boundary exchange of thoughts and emotions.

Since filming in Gaza was not possible, the Gaza portions of the film were shot in Jisr az-Zarqa village in Qalansawe.

  1. ^ "A Bottle in the Gaza Sea | Jewish Book Council". www.jewishbookcouncil.org. 2008. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  2. ^ "A Bottle In The Gaza Sea." Archived 2016-05-18 at the Wayback Machine Film Movement. 1 June 2016.
  3. ^ AlloCine. Prix et nominations pour Une bouteille à la mer (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-17 – via www.allocine.fr.
  4. ^ "Prix Jean Renoir des lycéens". éduscol | Ministère de l'Education Nationale| Direction générale de l'enseignement scolaire (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-17.