Hotel Salvation's reviews
Media reviews
Empire
"Filmed on a modest budget with a subtle sense of place and pace, this highly impressive debut considers mortality with a wry compassion that's rare for such a young director."
Time Out
"A leisurely, wise and ultimately affecting meditation on the benefits of letting go"
The Guardian
"This beautifully rendered Indian arthouse film, the debut of young director Shubhashish Bhutiani, enacts a subtle family comedy-drama that anyone who has spent time with an ageing parent could relate to easily."
Screen Daily
"The filmmakers make the most of a tiny budget here: the teaming drama of the city outside is contrasted with the enforced intimacy of the cramped quarters in the very rudimentary hotel".
The Hollywood Reporter
"An enjoyable, thoughtful comedy about dying, freedom and family ties."
El País
"Shubhashish Bhutiani tells his story with delicacy, without selling folklore for export and without the emotional approach between that father and son sounds like a guiding formula."
El Mundo
"Beautifully photographed."
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote