Review of Mozart's Sister (2010) by Ernest Hardy for Village Voice — 15 Aug 2011
These subplots hint at what could have been, nudging the film toward biting rather than obvious commentary on the intersections of gender, sexuality, and creativity, and the costs of thwarting expression of any of them.
But Féret barely explores this, and the film suffers for it.
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This review of Mozart's Sister (2010) was written by Ernest Hardy and published by Village Voice on 15 Aug 2011.
Mozart's Sister has generally received positive reviews.
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