Review of Honeyland (2019) by K. Austin Collins for Vanity Fair — 06 Aug 2019
Honeyland is thankfully too interested in the particulars of Hatidze to reduce her to demographic trivia. What matters, the movie tells us, isn’t that she’s exceptional in the trivial sense, but that’s she’s exceptional in who she is.
Another message, to be sure, but one that finally rings true.
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This review of Honeyland (2019) was written by K. Austin Collins and published by Vanity Fair on 06 Aug 2019.
Honeyland has generally received very positive reviews.
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