Variety by Dennis Harvey
There’s an air of authenticity as well as a pleasingly laid-back yet substantive narrative engagement to this polished effort.
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Director
T.W. Pittman
Cast
Jacob Ayanaba,
Grace Ayariga,
Justina Kulidu
Genre
Drama
Iddrisu is a talented medical student, but after his father's untimely death, he agrees to return to the poor village he once called home to help his family. However, Iddrisu soon learns that his father was in serious debt, which could put both his family and his studies in jeopardy.
Variety by Dennis Harvey
There’s an air of authenticity as well as a pleasingly laid-back yet substantive narrative engagement to this polished effort.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
The debut feature of co-directors Kelly Daniela Norris and T.W. Pittman may tell a classic “How’ll you keep’em down on the farm after they’ve seen the lights of the big city?” tale. But the details they include and the surprising places they take it make it a novel and richly-rewarding film experience.
Slant Magazine by Wes Greene
Kelly Daniela Norris and T.W. Pittman's film immediately announces itself as a modest triumph of world-building.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
Though the script's handling of the decision itself is uncomfortably abrupt, everything leading up to it benefits from a convincing, lived-in vibe.
Village Voice by Sam Weisberg
Nakom is sometimes slow-moving and occasionally succumbs to heavy-handed symbolism, contrasting images.... But the movie is commendable for centering on an atypical hero.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
A strong nonprofessional cast and a use of long takes enhance the sense of immersion in a truly organic production.
The Film Stage by Jacob Oller
The film builds to its conclusion without building its main character.
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