Realscreen: BEST IN SHOW FLINT: WHO CAN YOU TRUST?
Cinesource: “The Falconer” is a richly textured, thoroughly engaging and inspiring film that I whole-heartedly recommend for us adults as well as children.
Brooklyn is Burning in Pond Magazine
Brooklyn is Burning in ADHOC
Lynch in Coming Soon
Criterion Cast: American Dream coming to Criterion Channel October 6 2020
Awards Watch: "The Falconer, Annie Kaempfer’s compelling portrait of former “corner boy” Rodney Stotts, who learned how to rescue and train predatory birds, rescuing himself from a life of violence."
Deadline: "Sauper explores a century of interventionism and myth-making together with the people of Havana—who he calls “young prophets”—to interrogate time, imperialism and cinema itself."
Vimooz: Sundance Winner EPICENTRO Opens in Virtual Cinemas in Late August
First Showing: "Shot and edited by the director himself, it is also a gorgeously handmade work of art."
Rogers Movie Nation: Beautiful Cuba as the “Epicentro” of human “dystopia”
Irish Film Critic: You’re definitely going to enjoy this movie, it captures Cuba and its people in such a beautiful light rarely seen in film.
Slant Magazine: It alternates political ponderings with a loose and discursive subtext in which Hubert Sauper explores the idea of Cuba as an island paradise.
Salon: "What emerges is a vibrant portrait of a people and a nation that is trying to maintain its own identity without foreign interference."
NY Times: "The Oscar-nominated documentarian Hubert Sauper explores vestiges of foreign presence in Cuba, from the ground up."
Hammer to Nail: "...nevertheless stands as a monumental tribute to a place deserving of better than it normally gets."
Film School Radio: Interview with Hubert Sauper
Film Forward: "... is an essential watch for anyone interested in present-day Cuba, its future, and its fascinating contradictions."
Legacy: Sterling Magee (2020), one half of blues duo Satan & Adam
Film Actually: "Hubert Sauper... explores the underlying tensions between capitalist and socialist ideals from the perspective of one of the world's infamous bastions of communism - Cuba."