Review of Infinite Football (2018) by Glenn Kenny for New York Times — 08 Nov 2018
While the movie has allegorical resonances with the political and human rights disasters of 20th-century Romania, by the end, its surfaces, while remaining superficially unimpressive, open up as the film moves from epistemological speculation onto a plane of mysticism.
This relatively short film contains worlds.
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This review of Infinite Football (2018) was written by Glenn Kenny and published by New York Times on 08 Nov 2018.
Infinite Football has generally received positive reviews.
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