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The Black Tulip

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Afghanistan, United States · 2012
1h 56m
Director Sonia Nassery Cole
Starring Haji Gul Aser, Sonia Nassery Cole, Walid Amini, Somajia Razaya
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The Mansouri family opens up a new restaurant after the fall of the Taliban in Kabul, Afghanistan only to be subsequently targeted by factional Taliban elements.

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Time Out by

The Black Tulip is noteworthy for its existence alone - and not, unfortunately, for much else.

40

Variety by Dennis Harvey

Tulip has the conviction as well as the artlessness of a saber-rattling speech at a political fundraising dinner, one that preaches fire and brimstone to inflame the already converted. Those seeking a more nuanced portrayal of the challenges facing the country will be less satisfied.

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New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme

The plot, however, comes with twists you can spot as far off as a Himalayan peak. The dialogue is heavily expository, and the actors are not up to the task of breathing life into characters meant to symbolize the Spirit of the Afghan People or the Nature of Evil.

75

Observer by Rex Reed

The film is a deeply heartfelt experience that addresses the struggles of everyday people in a strange land most of us know nothing about. You will not go away unmoved. See it, and learn something.

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