Most Beautiful Island's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
A short, stressful, and utterly spellbinding debut that transforms the immigrant experience into the stuff of an early Polanski psychodrama
Variety
Ana Asensio's directorial debut reveals a surprising, strong-willed side to her undocumented New York immigrant character.
El País
"It summons a nightmare that does not need to resort to any low blow to ramify its considerable power of disturbance. (...) remarkable debut".
The Hollywood Reporter
There's much to admire about Most Beautiful Island, with its highly original spin on the immigrant survival story and its compelling protagonist.
El Mundo
"An unusual film as a production and as a narrative that manages to maintain interest in its outcome and the acts of the protagonist (...)".
Fotogramas
"This debut is applauded by those who believe that vampires or psycho-killers are not necessary to scream. (...)".
ABC
"He manages to put in his camera a different, more provincial, gray New York (...) surprising final section in which the rough film, well plotted and in the right doses, is uncomfortable but very suggestive and suggestive."