Review of Hide Your Smiling Faces (2014) by Tomas Hachard for NPR — 28 Mar 2014
Hide Your Smiling Faces is a striking companion piece to "It Felt Like Love," another recent coming-of-age story, this time about two young girls, from a first-time director. Hide Your Smiling Faces is not as dark as "It Felt Like Love," but like last year's "Sun Don't Shine," the films share a strong sense for the sinister, for how flirtations with new experiences, with excitement, carry a nerve-racking risk of disaster.
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This review of Hide Your Smiling Faces (2014) was written by Tomas Hachard and published by NPR on 28 Mar 2014.
Hide Your Smiling Faces has generally received positive reviews.
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