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Terraferma

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Italy, France · 2011
Rated R · 1h 28m
Director Emanuele Crialese
Starring Filippo Pucillo, Donatella Finocchiaro, Beppe Fiorello, Mimmo Cuticchio
Genre Drama

On the shores of Sicily, fishermen are punished when they save refugees from the sea and help them reach the Italian mainland. A struggling fisherman and his family have to juggle what the law says is right and their morality when they find a group of stranded African refugees.

Stream Terraferma

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60

Time Out by David Fear

As with his previous film Golden Door (2006), Crialese proves that he’s more adept when evoking a lyrical naturalism practiced by his directorial ancestors than when he’s hand-wringing over social issues.

85

NPR by Ella Taylor

Crialese is a sentimentalist at heart, but a fine one, and his compassion for the wretched of the earth is thrillingly amped by the movie's ecstatic imagery.

63

New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme

Europe’s immigration dilemma was also the focus of Aki Kaurismaki’s winsome “Le Havre,” and the Africans themselves were front and center in Moussa Touré’s “La Pirogue.” This film is somewhat less effective; Crialese’s message seems to take priority over a deeper sense of individuals.

63

Washington Post by Stephanie Merry

The story starts to feel crowded, especially when each character seems instantaneously at odds with another. One set of opposing forces would probably suffice.

50

Slant Magazine by Tomas Hachard

Its self-seriousness never allows it to become the realist counterpoint to Aki Kaurismäki's tragicomic approach in Le Havre that one initially hopes it will be.

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