Review of First Cousin Once Removed (2012) by Noel Murray for The Dissolve — 29 Jun 2014
First Cousin Once Removed doesn’t come across as overly demeaning or exploitative, because Berliner himself is so kind to Honig in their meetings. But it’s hard to deny that Berliner is using Honig’s deteriorating condition as fodder for his art, just as it’s hard to deny that Berliner’s willingness to risk that criticism is what makes First Cousin Once Removed such a great film.
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This review of First Cousin Once Removed (2012) was written by Noel Murray and published by The Dissolve on 29 Jun 2014.
First Cousin Once Removed has generally received positive reviews.
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