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A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/16/2013

A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/16/2013
- Starring: Smadi Wolfman, Riff Cohen, Jean-Philippe Ecoffey, Hiam Abbass, Agathe Bonitzer, Mahmoud Shalaby, Haim Abbas, Abraham Belaga
- UPC: 616892185666
- Item #: 526554X
- Director: Thierry Binisti
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-French
- Release Date: 4/16/2013
- This product is a special order
- Subtitles: ENG
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ARB, FRE, HEB
- Run Time: 99 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Film Movement

Product Notes
Based on the internationally best selling novel by Valerie Zenatti. 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 Naim. 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.