For all of its elusiveness, In Between Dying is a film that wants to be found.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Hollywood Reporter by Deborah Young
It’s beautiful to look at, but the story of a young man on the run who encounters death at every turn of the winding road doesn’t really make much sense even in metaphorical terms.
The existential road movie gets an offbeat, elliptical yet peculiarly compelling Transcaucasian makeover in director Hilal Baydarov’s second fiction feature, In Between Dying.
In Between Dying is a powerful parable of spiritual awakening.
Screen Daily by Jonathan Romney
Personal and committed as the film clearly is, it won’t come across as a revelation for adepts of this pensive brand of slow-burning visual poetry - of which this seems a reticent and somewhat old-fashioned example.