Review of Fire at Sea (2016) by Mark Medley for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 19 Oct 2016
The movie’s moral centre, is the island’s doctor, who in one of the film’s most powerful moments reflects on all the autopsies he’s performed. “It’s the duty of every human being to help these people,” he says.
That’s about as close as director Gianfranco Rosi gets to a political message.
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This review of Fire at Sea (2016) was written by Mark Medley and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 19 Oct 2016.
Fire at Sea has generally received positive reviews.
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