Review of Daughters of the Sun (2004) by Laura Sinagra for Village Voice — 21 Nov 2007
The filmmaker achieves the desired sense of remoteness and claustrophobic doom, and though the story could be told more economically, her slow approach conveys the distended chronology that attends an indentured servitude resembling slavery.
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This review of Daughters of the Sun (2004) was written by Laura Sinagra and published by Village Voice on 21 Nov 2007.
Daughters of the Sun has generally received positive reviews.
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