Review of Monsieur Ibrahim (2003) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 20 Oct 2017
The two central performances help the lesson go down easily, and Mr. Duperyon's unassuming, slightly ragged realism gives the movie a sweet, lived-in charm. Mr. Sharif, grizzled and white-haired at 71, has lost none of the charisma that made him an international movie star in the 1960's, and Mr.
Boulanger, in his first feature film, shows impressive self-assurance.
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This review of Monsieur Ibrahim (2003) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 20 Oct 2017.
Monsieur Ibrahim has generally received very positive reviews.
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