Review of Autumn Almanac (1984) by Jonathan Rosenbaum for Chicago Reader — 13 Feb 2001
The mise en scene often seems to be composed in counterpoint to the action, but the drama itself (whose Strindbergian power and sexual conflicts are realized with an intensity and concentration that suggests John Cassavetes) carries plenty of charge.
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This review of Autumn Almanac (1984) was written by Jonathan Rosenbaum and published by Chicago Reader on 13 Feb 2001.
Autumn Almanac has generally received positive reviews.
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