Review of Five Broken Cameras (2011) by Mark Holcomb for Village Voice — 29 May 2012
Startlingly intimate and direct, this first-person doc by Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi requires multiple viewings for anyone eager to work out how it could have been shot with such precision and visual ingenuity under such plainly chaotic conditions.
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This review of Five Broken Cameras (2011) was written by Mark Holcomb and published by Village Voice on 29 May 2012.
Five Broken Cameras has generally received very positive reviews.
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