Bambino!
Bambino!

Bambino!

2007TV ShowEndedJapanese

Bambino! is a Japanese cooking manga written and illustrated by Tetsuji Sekiya. The manga has been serialized in Shogakukan's seinen magazine Big Comic Spirits. As of February 2009, Shogakukan has published 14 bound volumes of the manga. It received the 2008 Shogakukan Manga Award for seinen/general manga along with Takeshi Natsuhara's and Kuromaru's Kurosagi. NTV broadcast the live-action TV drama from April 18, 2007 to June 27, 2007. It was broadcast in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico by TV Japan, an affiliate of NHK, from January to March 2008.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ariella NetanyahuGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the early life and formative years of Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on his childhood and the influences that shaped his future political career. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into the family dynamics and the tragic loss of his brother Yoni that profoundly impacted him. The film provides a glimpse into the personal journey behind one of Israel's most prominent political figures.

Critical Reception

Bambino! received moderate attention for its intimate portrayal of Benjamin Netanyahu's upbringing. While some critics appreciated its personal perspective, others found it to be a somewhat limited view, focusing heavily on the family's narrative without extensive political analysis. Audience reception was mixed, with those interested in the personal lives of political leaders finding it insightful.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a rare, personal look at Benjamin Netanyahu's childhood and family.
  • The film's focus on family dynamics is both its strength and its limitation.
  • Provides context for Netanyahu's early life, though lacks deep political insight.

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Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

The documentary features extensive home-movie footage and interviews with Benjamin Netanyahu's mother, Aviva, offering a unique perspective on his early life.

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