By Jailene Kontz
Pikala Binatna, directed by Brianna Celestina, delves into the life of Jamal, who aims to break the stigma around bikes in Marrakech, Morocco.
His bike shop, Pikala Binatna, unites fellow bike enthusiasts to educate their community about bike repair and creativity, transforming bikes into sources of fun and fascination, not just utilitarian vehicles for the less fortunate.
The film beautifully captures various bike creations and the shop itself through captivating visuals. It maintains audience engagement even during extended narration segments. The film adeptly weaves together different individuals’ stories, preserving their uniqueness while highlighting their effective teamwork.
I wholeheartedly award this film 5 out of 5 stars.
Jailene Kontz is a recent graduate from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, earning her B.A in communications with high honors. She is an intern at CMRubinWorld and is interested in photography and writing.
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