Review of Zelary (2003) by Eddie Cockrell for Variety — 09 Sep 2004
Managing to be at once epic and intimate, Zelary matches a resilient urban woman against a compassionate rural man in the spectacular Moravian countryside during World War II. Results rep a triumph of regional filmmaking, but in the David Lean tradition.
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This review of Zelary (2003) was written by Eddie Cockrell and published by Variety on 09 Sep 2004.
Zelary has generally received very positive reviews.
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