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Good Luck

Good Luck

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  • France,
  • Germany
  • 2017
  • · 143m

Director Ben Russell
Genre Documentary

A visceral non-fiction portrait of hope and sacrifice in a time of global economic turmoil, filmed between a large-scale underground mine in post-war Serbia and an illegal mining collective in the tropical heat of Suriname.

Stream Good Luck

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88

Slant Magazine

Good Luck's political implications—most prominently that the almighty dollar is humanity's enduring slave master—are expertly woven into the hallucinatory aural-visual fabric of the film.

88

Slant Magazine by Keith Uhlich

Good Luck's political implications—most prominently that the almighty dollar is humanity's enduring slave master—are expertly woven into the hallucinatory aural-visual fabric of the film.

80

The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg

Both halves feature breathtaking camera work.

80

Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

As often in Russell’s films, Good Luck splits the interest between observer and observed, between the lives that Russell and crew capture in their painstaking long takes and the very process of composing and shooting those takes.

75

The A.V. Club by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky

The first part is terrific and transfixing. Working in transportive long takes, Russell achieves some nearly miraculous effects—notably, a shot that prowls down a sloe-black mine tunnel to land in close-up on a jackhammer—as he blends the plutonic and the Platonic: the underworld and the allegory of the cave.