Four Daughters's reviews

Media reviews

Screen Daily

Wendy Ide

90

It\'s frequently an uncomfortable watch and, at points, prompts prickly ethical questions about the potential for the re-traumatisation of documentary subjects. But, perhaps more unexpectedly, this bold and confrontational film is also joyous, playful and in some ways even empowering.

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The Hollywood Reporter

Lovia Gyarkye

90

Rarely does Ben Hania\'s film feel exploitative or manipulative. In fact, more than anything, Four Daughters is radical in its honesty and courage.

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Variety

Jessica Kiang

80

With so many moving parts, it\'s hard to isolate just one reason why Ben Hania\'s film ? a vast improvement on her terminally uneven, unexpectedly Oscar-nominated "The Man Who Sold His Skin" ? should prove so gripping.

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Indiewire

Steph Green

75

It\'s a veritable snakepit of uneasy decisions that grips you with its novel approach to so-called truth-telling before lapsing into something a little more conventional.

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The Guardian

Peter Bradshaw

60

There is real emotional warmth and human sympathy in this otherwise somewhat flawed film, a docudrama experiment in getting actors to play some of the real people in a tragic news story from Tunisia.

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