Four Daughters currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 13 users on our platform.
...emotionally wrenching look at why two Tunisian girls turned to fundamentalism.
Read full review at The Guardian...successfully bypasses the traps of the gratuitous.
Read full review at Little White LiesA harrowing metafiction about trauma and radicalization.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...what ensues is not simply the story of a family but a tour de force examination of women’s place in the world and the costs of how they choose to cope with it.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a rare and deeply penetrating film for the uncommonly sensitive, joined-up view of human behavior that it takes, its compelling central figure, and Eya and Tayssir’s astonishing bravery.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...fact and fiction mix in mother’s heartbreak over Islamic State.
Read full review at The Guardian...ett filmexperiment som är lika psykologiskt som socialt och politiskt intressant.
Read full review at Göteborgs-Posten
En fruktansvärd, omskakande berättelse om hur kvinnor kan vara kvinnors värsta fiender.
Read full review at Kulturbloggen’Fire døtre’ er også afsindigt spændende...
Read full review at SoundvenueSaknad och systerskap laddar starka och Oscarsnominerade ”Fyra döttrar”.
Read full review at Dagens Nyheter...en vild, inderlig, sanselig og dybt rørende tunesisk dokumentarfilm...
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoNår Kaouther Ben Hanias film er noget af det bedste, jeg har set om radikalisering, er det, fordi den både er nærgående i sin portrætkunst og stikker dybere end normalt i sin afdækning af sociologien bag radikaliseringen.
Read full review at Politiken