Review of Footnote (2011) by David Denby for New Yorker — 09 Apr 2012
Israeli writer-director Joseph Cedar imbues his tale of academic maneuvering, misunderstanding and mystery with the zest of passion and the zing of intrigue, It's a vivacious film, having its little fun with suspense-flick conventions (including Amit Poznansky's bouncing score) that build to a climactic finish.
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This review of Footnote (2011) was written by David Denby and published by New Yorker on 09 Apr 2012.
Footnote has generally received positive reviews.
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