Review of The Other City (2010) by Andy Webster for The New York Times — 25 Aug 2016
The film's most vivid presence is seen but barely able to speak: Jimmy, a gay man in his 30s dying at Joseph's House, an AIDS hospice. Anyone who has kept a deathbed vigil will relate to his suffering and his family's, and perhaps arrive at a sense of just how universal this epidemic truly is.
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This review of The Other City (2010) was written by Andy Webster and published by The New York Times on 25 Aug 2016.
The Other City has generally received positive reviews.
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