
A Tarkovskian dream-like landscape, featuring the inhabitants of a Turkish retirement home where pranksters, artists and old casanovas seduce us to confront the true nature of time.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Tarkovskian dream-like landscape, featuring the inhabitants of a Turkish retirement home where pranksters, artists and old casanovas seduce us to confront the true nature of time.
Leave your thoughts about Distant Constellation.
| New York TimesBen KenigsbergSaid to be intended as a reflection on shifts in Turkish history and identity, it is too diffuse and withholding to add up to a cogent result. |
| CulturamasJaime Fa de LucasIn general, although it is a very elegant and endearing documentary, it gives the impression that something much more powerful could have been achieved at the thematic level. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| Little White LiesMark AschMizrahi's circumscribed scope gives the film focus and density. |
| Times (UK)Kevin MaherIt's utterly tragic (his vanity, his desire, his hopelessness) and indicative of a film that's both unapologetic and compassionate. |
| Sight and SoundHannah McGillit's characteristic of the restless verve and spirit of Mizrahi's filmmaking that she doesn't let his piece settle into fatalism or sentimentality. |
| It's Just MoviesRon WilkinsonA slow burn look at memory and reality, hope and forgiveness. |
| NonficsChristopher CampbellMaybe it's not a bad film, objectively, but I don't have any reason to recommend it. |
| Film Journal InternationalSimi HorwitzIntriguing but frustrating documentary about residents in an Istanbul retirement home grappling with memory and mortality. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThis is an intimate and contemplative film that seeks to gently observe and listen. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA dream-like and playful documentary that studies old age and memory. |