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Extraordinary.
It's what great films do -- present in a way that allows you to not
just see the truth, but feel the truth. I can't believe my good fortune
to have flown in on this day and got to the film. It's a sacred thing
to have seen it at this place.
Oprah Winfrey, after attending the South African premiere in Cape Town
Best
documentary of 2000
Gerald Peary, The Boston Phoenix
Amy Taubin, Village Voice
Third
best film of 2000 (all films).
Jan Stuart, Newsday
"A
film every South African should see."
Cape Times, South Africa
"Quite
simply, this is one of the most devastating, life-affirming films you'll
ever see."
Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall
www.shadowsonthewall.co.uk/swlonnig.htm
"This
film gets to the heart, soul and essence of what
we were trying to do in the Commission. The filmmakers were humble enough
to allow the story to be told by the people, yet bold enough to confront
the tough issues of justice, reconciliation, and forgiveness."
TRC Commissioner Glenda Wildschut
"OUTSTANDING...
a wrenching look at the reconciliation process in South
Africa after apartheid."
Janet Maslin, "Roger Ebert at the Movies"
"Within
the 94 minutes that bridge the tranquil beginning and poignant end of
"Long Night's Journey into Day" lie the worst and best of
humanity: a keening, proud, angry wounded legion of black and white
people groping their way through the gray maze of forgiveness and redemption.
Wrenching . . . An Oscar nomination seems inevitable, a win probable."
Cate Terwilliger, The Denver Post
"...
poignant, shocking, poetic and always intelligent. But most important,
the film's profoundly human depiction of the traumatic scars left by
apartheid makes it required viewing for anyone who cares about what
it means to be human."
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Stan Schwartz, Time Out New York
"Spare,
direct, and devastatingly effective, the film puts fuzzy, big word concepts
like absolution and redemption into an agonizingly vivid context."
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Dennis Lim, Village Voice
"You
will not see a more powerful documentary movie this year."
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David Rothenberg, WBAI
"A revelation...
Wrenchingly exposes the devastation that apartheid caused."
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Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"Boldly
confronting such tough issues as the struggle for justice and need for
forgiveness...this intense, emotional documentary...offers a compassionate
look at the inner workings and psychological dynamics of South Africa's
Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Reid and Hoffmann tackle controversial
issues with passion and conviction."
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Emanuel Levy, Variety
"Filmmakers
Frances Reid and Debrah Hoffman succeed brilliantly in bringing to light
the complex and arduous process on national healing and renewal . .
. technically masterful."
- Anhoni Patel, San Francisco Bay Guardian
"gripping and thought provoking."
-Julie Hathaway Keisman, Beliefnet
www.beliefnet.org/story/29/story_2936_1.html
"****
Powerfully provokes questions about the very nature of forgiveness.
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Loren King, The Boston Globe
".
. . so overwhelmingly moving it will likely never leave you." Grade
A
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Kim Moran, The Oregonin
"Astonishing!"
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Elvis Mitchell, The New York Times
"...riveting
and unforgettable..."
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Laura Learmonth, Seattle Weekly
"..builds
an extraordinary emotional power... giving us a privileged look at one
of the great turning points of history."
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William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"powerful"
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John Hartt, Seattle Times
"This
immensely heartfelt, thoughtful film transcends the politics of its
time and place."
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Rick Brough, The Park Record
"Long
Night's Journey ... contains some of the most powerful testimonials
about the apartheid era you're ever likely to see. ...inspirational..."
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Jeffrey Winter, San Francisco Bay Times
***1/2
"the film reaches a level of poetic transcendence.... uncommonly moving"
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Wesley Morris SF Examiner
**** "potent... a long overdue eye-opener."
-Robert
Strohmeyer Filmcritic.com
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