Review of For Sama (2019) by Teo Bugbee for The New York Times — 25 Jul 2019
The activists of this film, including al-Kateab herself, don’t speak in the language of philosophers or politicians. Their quotidian aspirations — to build a garden, to send their children safely to school — demonstrate the brutality of the government’s response, but they also invite viewers to picture themselves in the shoes of these modest political dissidents.
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This review of For Sama (2019) was written by Teo Bugbee and published by The New York Times on 25 Jul 2019.
For Sama has generally received very positive reviews.
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