Review of The Tribe (2014) by Ryan Gilbey for New Statesman — 13 May 2015
The absence of music and spoken dialogue enriches expressiveness rather than denuding it, so that what appeared to be a deficit is repositioned as a gain: not a bad philosophy to arrive at for a film presenting disability to a largely able-bodied world.
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This review of The Tribe (2014) was written by Ryan Gilbey and published by New Statesman on 13 May 2015.
The Tribe has generally received positive reviews.
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