African director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's austere, hypnotic third feature explores the legacy of Chad's decades-long civil war.
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Using a simple storytelling style that grows stronger with each passing scene, Dry Season draws the viewer into its small two-character drama set in post-war Chad, while it offers a deep reflection on injustice and frustrated revenge.
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
Though the progress of Atim's increasing empathy is predictable, the film understates its points effectively, without simplification.
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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis
The film has the feel of a gift. Particularly noteworthy are Mr. Haroun's eloquent silences, visual and aural.