Review of Daughters of the Dust (1991) by Kenneth Turan for Los Angeles Times — 01 Jun 2009
A poetic attempt to re-create a bygone culture as not only a role model for the present but also a positive mythology for the future, the movie's strong visual qualities and epic emotions make it a bracing remedy to swallow.
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This review of Daughters of the Dust (1991) was written by Kenneth Turan and published by Los Angeles Times on 01 Jun 2009.
Daughters of the Dust has generally received positive reviews.
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