Review of Without the King (2007) by Jeannette Catsoulis for New York Times — 24 Apr 2008
The film, fluidly shot by James Adolphus, remains deeply sensitive to the complexities of a culture whose attachment to monarchy contravenes its best interests. This dilemma is gradually becoming clear to Princess Sikhanyiso, the oldest of the king's 22 children and a student in California.
Intelligent, articulate, caring and strong-willed, she could be her country's best hope.
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This review of Without the King (2007) was written by Jeannette Catsoulis and published by New York Times on 24 Apr 2008.
Without the King has generally received mixed reviews.
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