Review of Crimson Gold (2003) by Maria Garcia for Film Journal International — 20 Dec 2003
Not an overtly political filmmaker, Panahi's intense and intimate portrayals of people trapped, like Hussein, behind visible and invisible barriers are oblique but nevertheless scathing commentaries on Iranian society.
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This review of Crimson Gold (2003) was written by Maria Garcia and published by Film Journal International on 20 Dec 2003.
Crimson Gold has generally received very positive reviews.
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