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El Periódico
Neus Ballús signs her first fiction after 'The Plague', but she does without betraying her documentary look.
Fotogramas
Authenticity and emotion culminated with that symbolic entry into the adult world through a mojito in that open bar that is life.
Cinemanía
Holidays and coming of age, but the opposite what that you imagine.
ABC
It's remarkable the way in which Neus Ballús manages that the naive, first-time interpretations of Andrada or Diomaye A. Ngom, are arranged in tone and timbre with the experience of Sergi López.
Ballús captures Senegalese custom and manners, first from the tourist's prism and then sneaking into that outside the official routes.
El País
Ballús films it naturally, with an agile camera that at certain times approaches the documentary, and a direction of interpreters in naturalistic records that simply seem sewn to his characters.