Four Daughters's reviews
Media reviews
Screen Daily
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.
The Hollywood Reporter
Rarely does Ben Hania\'s film feel exploitative or manipulative. In fact, more than anything, Four Daughters is radical in its honesty and courage.
Variety
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.
Indiewire
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.
The Guardian
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.