Bekas (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 30 Nov 2012
  • Country: Sweden, Finland
  • Adwords: 2 wins & 3 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733105/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bekas
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: Kurdish
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Adventure, Drama
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Writer: Karzan Kader
  • Director: Karzan Kader
  • Cast: Zamand Taha, Sarwar Fazil, Diya Mariwan
  • Keywords: brother brother relationship, homeless child,
7.5/10
86% – Critics
false% – Audience

Bekas Storyline

Iraq in the early 1990 was a devastating land to survive in. When we think of Iraq, the first thing that tends to pop into our minds is the war and Saddam Hussein. But there is another side too – it is perhaps the most notorious country in the world and it goes by the name Kurdistan. Welcome to BEKAS. This is a story about two homeless brothers Zana (6) and Dana (10) who live on the edge of survival. In the beginning of the story they catch a glimpse of Superman through a hole in the wall at the local cinema. Zana and Dana decide that they want to go to America and live with Superman. Once they get there he can solve all their problems, make their lives easy and punish everyone that has been mean to them. Zana, the younger brother, starts to make a list of all people he is going to tell Superman to punish. On top of the list is Saddam Hussein. Dana on the other hand makes a concrete plan for what they need to get there; money, passports, transportation and a way to get across the border. Unfortunately they have neither of those. But in spite of everything they decide to follow the dream.—Karzan Kader

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Bekas Movie Reviews

A Funny ride through the saddest of stories

I have watched Bekas during Stockholm festival and must admit it has certainly delivered something. Each of the kids’ story, their surroundings, Iraq landscape under Saddam’s regime along with the Kurds conflict can be a tempting subject for a heartfelt depressing drama. Bekas has managed to combine all and make us laugh. With all the empathy and the connection we made with the 2 kids, we still laughed. Perhaps how intact their innocence and spontaneity were portrayed was the secret behind such a good movie. Bekas is certainly not meant to be a comedy thou (in the classic sense); I think it is a real fantasy and an opportunity for a lot of us to reflect on what we had throughout our childhood.

Realising the value of family, despite dreaming big.

Nowadays its a customary to take the acclaimed short movies to stretch for the feature films by the incoming directors. All they need is a good producer and the distributors, the actors can be managed with the new faces. Yep, this movie was inspired by the short film of the same name like ‘Short Term 12’, ‘District 9’ et cetera. Most importantly, these films met a great success because of the beautiful story, characters and narration.

This movie was directed by the Iraq born filmmaker who is now residing in Sweden. Most of the recent movies, in fact, all of them outlines Iraq as a war field. But this film was such a poetic, shot in the real locations, brings a calm and beautiful 90s Iraq on the screen that you have probably never seen in a decade. The main two characters were inspired by the director and his elder brother, when they were kids and lived in the Kurdish part of Iraq. But the story was marginally fictional except the dreams of the children from the third world.

I must agree, this movie practically describes how the influence of American products, films and culture affects the young kids from a country like Iraq. Their over obsession leads to dream bigger without knowing that’s impossible to make it true. If you are a non-American you would have had such obsession in your childhood on soft drinks like Cola, Pepsi, or fast foods like from KFC, McDonald, or TV cartoons and Marvel Comic books et cetera. So, in some way, somewhat it’s a tiny part of your story as well.

“If a family is united, they will be strong.”

There is no exact one word translation for ‘Bekas’. It means ‘homeless orphans’ according to the director’s explanation during an interview at one of the film festivals. This movie is all about two young Kurdish boys, Dana and Zana, and Superman, Michael Jackson and Coca Cola. If we talk about the story, it’s when ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ meets ‘In This World’. The movie begins similar fashion to SDM where kids are playing football and after that go straight to their business, instead school. In fact many scenes resemble above two films I mentioned and also other films. When the brothers get separates, that kind of reminded me ‘The Gods Must Be Crazy 2’. Thus the screenplay originality lacks, other than that it is nothing less than to consider a wonderful film.

There are some scenes that make you go edge of your seat. Grabs our attention, creating tensions and thrills in the scenes like check- post and landmines. Emotions did not strike well because it’s seemed more like a dark comedy. A bit commercialised than being realistic. The music was so good, awesome blend to portray the adventures, along with the two great performances, ignited the movie to emerge as a pleasant family entertainer. There might be millions of reasons to blame this movie because of similarity with other films and other stuffs, but overall I felt happy. Criticisers still going to criticize it, despite those flaws definitely worth to check it out.

8/10

Super Buddies

This is a great little movie (no pun intended), about friendship and about dreams. About growing up and about much more that covers part of life as well. It might seem impossible at times (especially considering what our main actors try to achieve), but it’s always engaging enough to make you interested in what’s going on currently.

With a movie like this, it’s a question of how’d you end it. Because you do know that one thing will not happen. But then again, this movie has a way to show you that there can be more. That fate might intervene in your favor. Whatever that might be and whatever it will show you. The kids are really great and natural