Review of A Separation (2011) by Amy Biancolli for San Francisco Chronicle — 20 Jan 2012
Moaadi is the standout here, subtly evoking filial worry and fatherly pride in one scene, popping off with rage in another: He's believably decent, believably flawed. A Separation touches on religious strictures and the role of women in Iran, but it does so with a light hand and not a twitch of condemnation.
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This review of A Separation (2011) was written by Amy Biancolli and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 20 Jan 2012.
A Separation has generally received very positive reviews.
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