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Musician Jonny Greenwood travels to Rajasthan, where he performs with a multitude of Indian musicians.
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| AskMen.comRadheyan SimonpillaiJunun becomes an unassuming but resounding portrait of what India is today, a country rapidly evolving to join global influences while so much of it seems stalled in time. |
| The PlaylistRodrigo PerezJunun is Paul Thomas Anderson at his most laid back. Not bothering with instructive context, the picture finds him absorbing the energy of the musicians through their instruments and personas. A scrappy film that never feels precious about itself or its subject matter. |
| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThere's a beautiful, multi-tiered exchange among artists happening in Junun. |
| The A.V. ClubA.A. DowdBarely a feature at 54 minutes, it’s the closest Anderson has come to just kind of goofing around behind the camera — though, obviously, his version of goofing around is more dynamic than an ambitious effort from the average contemporary. |
| IndiewireEric KohnA meditative universe of self-contained artistry, Junun offers no clear-eyed statement on its subject, but develops an enveloping internal logic about the thrill of artistic innovation. |
| Movie MezzanineJake ColeWhat Anderson has crafted is one of the most beautiful (and beautiful-looking) tributes to artistic collaboration... |
| NerdistMichelle BuchmanThe film is, above all, a home movie of the best kind, celebrating the exuberance and joy in making music. Junun is a love letter to the creative process, and a treat for your ears. |
| The Film StageNick Newman[It] serves as a proper hangout movie where we, the outsider, have been invited to watch its talented players sit around as they strive to create compelling, satisfying art. |
| VarietyNick SchagerFavoring long, unbroken takes that allow the rhythmic, full-bodied songs to breathe as they ebb and flow from beginning to end, Anderson’s aesthetics unobtrusively capture the magic of Greenwood and company’s global partnership |
| Sight and SoundSam DaviesJunun treats each piece with the respect it's due: takes are shown from start to finish, and their closing cadences allowed to hang for a moment in the air. |