Review of The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear (2013) by Tomas Hachard for NPR — 08 Aug 2013
If it aims to be an inside story of life in Georgia, a kind of people's history of Georgian youth, this documentary sometimes feels like scattershot vox-pop journalism. Its individual threads resonate strongly, but the larger pattern never comes together; the social tapestry meant to be on display seems, to the end, to have holes in it.
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This review of The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear (2013) was written by Tomas Hachard and published by NPR on 08 Aug 2013.
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear has generally received positive reviews.
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