Review of The Well Digger's Daughter (2011) by Michael Nordine for Village Voice — 16 Jul 2012
Stirrings of dignified outrage via the eponymous well-digger eventually go a long way toward energizing the film, which improves markedly once it shifts its focus from the World War I–era milieu toward how quickly a naive young girl can turn into a fallen woman and the ways in which that fallout affects her father, her family, and apparently most importantly, her name.
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This review of The Well Digger's Daughter (2011) was written by Michael Nordine and published by Village Voice on 16 Jul 2012.
The Well Digger's Daughter has generally received positive reviews.
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