Dolce Fine Giornata's reviews
Media reviews
Screen Daily
"Indeed, part of the attraction of Dolce Fine Giornata is the central character of a woman in her sixties who is an instinctive rebel and provocateur trying to figure out her place in the world. Also appealing is the film?s old-fashioned feel".
Variety
"Specialty distributors may want to climb on board his train now, as another film or two this strong could make him as significant an arthouse name as fellow countryman Pawel Pawlikowski".
The Hollywood Reporter
"The Tuscan scenery is so gorgeous and expansive that it draws you in. And Borcuch and his actors initially do a good job sketching in Maria's elite existence, with all its highfalutin talk about art and politics".
Roger Ebert
"Still, Borcuch?s film asks the right questions about the dangerously escalating xenophobia and leaves a lasting impression with its final metaphoric shot".