
Award-winning director Amos Kollek takes an intimate look at his strained relationship with his father, the mythical mayor of Jerusalem. Intertwined is the story of Robin, a NY prostitute he meets on his quest to fund his next film.... (Full plot summary below)
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Award-winning director Amos Kollek takes an intimate look at his strained relationship with his father, the mythical mayor of Jerusalem. Intertwined is the story of Robin, a NY prostitute he meets on his quest to fund his next film.
Leave your thoughts about Chronicling A Crisis.
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferUnflinchingly honest and emotionally devastating. |
| VarietyJohn AndersonJust marginally a documentary, Chronicling a Crisis turns out to be one of Amos Kollek's more affecting films. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanAs that description suggests, the film winds up a rather grim, often indulgent muddle. But it's also undeniably compelling. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisAlternately tedious and illuminating, this deeply honest and scattered movie revels in its lack of purpose. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe result, Chronicling a Crisis, is an admittedly harrowing exercise in solipsism that will be of little interest to anyone besides the director's diehard fans and perhaps his therapist. |
| Village VoiceBenjamin MercerAt once downbeat and claustrophobic, it's also often grueling to watch. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoThere's little reason to see the claustrophobic Chronicling a Crisis unless you have a fascination with the Kolleks. Watching the vanity project is like being forced to sit through a friend's boring home movies. |