Review of Closed Curtain (2013) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 08 Jul 2014
On one level, the film (or nonfilm; it was shot on digital video and partly with smartphone cameras) is a mischievous, Pirandellian entertainment. It is also an allegory, dark but not despairing, of the creative spirit under political pressure, and of the ways the imagination can be both a refuge and a place of confinement.
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This review of Closed Curtain (2013) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 08 Jul 2014.
Closed Curtain has generally received positive reviews.
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