Review of The Tenth Man (2016) by Jonathan Romney for Screen International — 01 Aug 2016
Low-key in mood, Daniel Burman’s film adeptly balances character-driven drama, picaresque street humour and quasi-documentary content, depicting a milieu that will feel intriguingly unfamiliar even to viewers who think that cinema has shown them every possible angle of Jewish life.
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This review of The Tenth Man (2016) was written by Jonathan Romney and published by Screen International on 01 Aug 2016.
The Tenth Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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