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RogerEbert:"Rather than massage the ego of its progressive target audience, this film stares back at us with a piercingly critical gaze."
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Musee Magazine: Sauper films all of the shots with maximum sensitivity focusing on the vitality and resilience of the inhabitants of this vibrant “utopia”. It is ultimately filled with joy.
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Screen Slate: "Epicentro, set in Havana, is an exploration of the shadowy place that resides in between truth and myth, both their borders diffused and smoky."
EpicentroDavid PiperniSeptember 28, 2020
The Washington Post: "...director of the Oscar-nominated “Darwin’s Nightmare” and “We Come as Friends,” turns his lens on the history of Cuba and the legacy of colonialism."
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Screen Slate: Epicentro, set in Havana, is an exploration of the shadowy place that resides in between truth and myth, both their borders diffused and smoky.
EpicentroDavid PiperniSeptember 28, 2020
Pen Bay Pilot: In his latest film, Sauper explores a century of interventionism and myth-making together with the extraordinary people of Havana
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Keeping it Reel: “Epicentro” offers a striking look at a specific time in Cuba’s history and how it relates and was impacted by other significant moments of the past.
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Cleveland: "The film celebrates the indomitable spirit of the Cuban people -- particularly the children -- who have endured decades of Spanish and American interventionism and economic deprivation."
EpicentroDavid PiperniSeptember 28, 2020
Mubi: Movie Poster of the Week: Hubert Sauper’s “Epicentro”
EpicentroSharon R. ReavesSeptember 28, 2020
Yellow journalism and warfare unfold, and cinema, in its infancy, amplifies and distorts it all.
EpicentroDavid PiperniSeptember 28, 2020
NY Times: "Like the blues, there’s real pain here, mixed with real beauty."
Satan and AdamSharon R. ReavesSeptember 24, 2020
Too Beautiful in News Week
Sharon R. ReavesSeptember 23, 2020
Brooklyn is Burning in Pancakes and Whiskey
Sharon R. ReavesSeptember 23, 2020
Love & Bananas in Vital Thrills
Sharon R. ReavesSeptember 23, 2020
Once Upon a Time in Vimooz
Once Upon Time VenezuelaSharon R. ReavesSeptember 21, 2020
Once Upon a Time in Cinema Escapist
Once Upon Time VenezuelaSharon R. ReavesSeptember 21, 2020
Once Upon a Time in KPBS
Once Upon Time VenezuelaSharon R. ReavesSeptember 17, 2020
Cascade Blues: Catch The Falconer at the 17th Annual BendFilm Festival Set to Run October 8-25, 2020
The FalconerSharon R. ReavesSeptember 14, 2020
Satan & Adam in Brooklyn Vegan
Sharon R. ReavesSeptember 14, 2020
Satan & Adam in Tampa Bay Times
Sharon R. ReavesSeptember 10, 2020
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