Review of In the Fade (2017) by Andrew Crump for Paste Magazine — 04 Jan 2018
Intimately, quietly, painfully, In the Fade reckons with supremacist beliefs, centering that process on Katja, and on Kruger, who breathes life and humanity into a film that intentionally lacks in both.
Akin’s movie is worth seeking out on its own merits, and his subject matter is urgent, but Kruger makes them both feel essential.
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This review of In the Fade (2017) was written by Andrew Crump and published by Paste Magazine on 04 Jan 2018.
In the Fade has generally received positive reviews.
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