“This is a small miracle that happens in front of our eyes”: noted that 5 to 3.9, this is a film that is absolutely visible this week!

“This is a small miracle that happens in front of our eyes”: noted that 5 to 3.9, this is a film that is absolutely visible this week!

After a certain discretion at the Cannes Film Festival of 2024, the village came out at the gate of Paradise this week in our dark rooms. This shining drama staged by Mo Harawe, which delivers the first feature film after four shorts, was very well received by the French press: its average rate is 5 to 5 (for 25).

What are you talking about?

A small village in Somalia Desert, hot and windy. The lonely father of Mamargade unites strange work to offer a better life of a cigar. When he simply divorced, her and her non -Non return to their living. Despite the changing winds of the country that preys on the civil war and natural disasters, love, self -confidence and endurance will allow them to impose their destiny.

What does the press thinks:

According to Cinemateaser:

“The beauty of the film, beyond the image itself, is exciting as a naturalistic and strong contrast, how to cope with the filmmaker with the same interest and the same tenderness, each of its three characters, no matter what their age, sex or their journey.” Perrine Quennesson – 5/5

According to the film sheets:

“The film with soothing sweetness and reasonable humor.” By Gilles Turman – 5/5

According to Mariani:

“In the antipodes of unhappy stereotypes, this attempt reveals a film director, real.” By Olivier de Bruinn – 5/5

According to Alzas’s latest news:

“The movie kisses love, solidarity, durability.” Simplicity. “By Natali Chiflet – 4/5

According to humanity:

“A shining, rough work that escapes swarming and spectacular, to be as close as possible to the characters.” Michaël Mélinard and Nina Gandara – 4/5

According to La Tribune, Sunday:

“Each plan, each image, each sequence seems to have been thinking for a long time before it was turned. By Aurelien Cabrol – 4/5

According to Les Echos:

“The first Somali film, shot between the sea and the desert,” the village at the gate of Paradise, “says the birth of the main film director.” By Adrian Gombod – 4/5

According to the movie:

“In this elegant, magnificent work, by Mo Leo Ortuno – 3/5

Source: Allocine

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