Razzia's reviews
Media reviews
A complex and involving compound portrait of the upheaval caused by creeping theocracy and ingrained attitudes (...) is a must for viewers interested in brave filmmaking intent on examining the underpinnings of current events
The Hollywood Reporter
A potent group portrait whose sum is greater than its parts (...) Razzia is still like that of a gut punch
El País
The storytelling of each one of the stories is very uneven, crippled in the narrative and simple in the motivations of the characters. The individual intimacy of the characters can't be valued in a honest way as a collective story.
ABC
Nabil Ayouch shows a firm will of articulate a word, screaming more likely, of alarm against the fundamentalistic drift that threatens his country.
Variety
The message-first approach drains the film of spontaneity and depth, despite the rousing passion of its director (...) Ayouch displays a formal elegance at times