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Baghdad Central (2020)
Blown away
Have to say this is mind-blowing tv - like a filmic symphony: soaring humanity and scorching brutality; the price of war and the cost of survival; love, hate, humour, courage, honour, corruption, hope, tragedy; all swirling like a storm around a father's desperate race to save his family. Filmed with luminous depth, the actors invariably shining, this is an immensely gripping, powerful, moving and really quite awe-inspiring journey.
Muse (2019)
Mesmeric, haunting, utterly original
This brave and powerful film manages what very few achieve: an unflinching, engrossing portrayal of a journey through the dark, which is nevertheless shot through with light and hope. Rohrig's dynamic portrayal is a master class; his command of the screen matched by the melancholy beauty of his surroundings, the finely wrought script, and the clarity, warmth, depth and subtlety of the direction. This gripping film turns one person's extreme experience into everyone's journey: it leaves you both elevated and illuminated, and that, and the humanity and bravery, stay with you. One to be grateful for.