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AYOUNI.com is the official website for the documentary AYOUNI. Produced by Banyak Films / Hakawati Production, the film follows Noura and Machi as they search for their loved ones, Bassel Safadi and Paolo Dall’Oglio, while focusing on the issue of more than 100,000 forcibly disappeared people in Syria. The site mainly serves film promotion, online viewing, media information, and screening organization.
The site includes sections such as Trailer, Stream & Download, Watch at Home, Host a Screening, Screenings, Subtitles, About, Protagonists, The Filmmakers, and News. Users can watch the trailer, access the full-film viewing page, and log in with a Vimeo account to view purchased content or use a password to access the film. The site also features reviews from outlets such as The Guardian, Boston Globe, and MovieMaker, helping strengthen the film’s credibility.
The scraped page does not disclose specific pricing. It only confirms that the site includes “Stream & Download,” “Watch the Film,” and a Vimeo-based mechanism for logging in to view purchased content. Its commercial model therefore appears closer to single-title VOD, rental, or purchase, but the price, available viewing regions, viewing period, and whether institutional screening licenses are supported all need to be confirmed on the actual purchase page.
The strengths are its clear theme and strong social-issue value; English and Arabic descriptions are presented side by side, making it easier for international audiences to understand; Vimeo handles accounts and video playback, reducing the burden on the independent site; and Host a Screening support makes it suitable for universities, nonprofits, and film communities to organize screenings. The drawbacks are that the site’s information is fairly limited, pricing and regional restrictions are not transparent, playback and account systems depend on Vimeo, and there is no visible Chinese interface, Chinese subtitle information, or support for local Chinese payment methods.
It is suitable for individual viewers interested in Syria, human rights, documentaries, and enforced disappearances. It is also a good fit for university courses, NGOs, film festivals, community cinemas, and researchers who want to use the film for screenings, discussions, or reference material.
The website itself may be accessible, but watching the full film depends on Vimeo, which is generally unstable or restricted in mainland China. As a result, the overall experience should be considered “partially restricted.” Reading the website content may not be a major issue, but logging in, purchasing, or streaming the film may require a proxy environment.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on ayounifilm.com official site.
ayounifilm.com is an overseas Video provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ayounifilm.com directly.