Second film in Ulrich Seidl's Paradise trilogy. A devout Catholic woman practises her religion at home and in the local community, but is unprepared for the reappearance of her estranged husband, who is a Muslim.
A brutal, unflinching, anxiety-inducing, almost unbearably hard to watch film.
– Tomas Hachard,
NPR,
22 Aug 2013
fresh:
Like it or not, "Paradise: Faith" sticks in your head.
– Stephen Holden,
New York Times,
22 Aug 2013
rotten:
Now, here's the trilogy's second installment, in which the jolly Austrian makes it clear that women of a certain age do not have his permission to overdo it with religion, either.
– Farran Smith Nehme,
New York Post,
23 Aug 2013
fresh:
Scenes are dramatic without a hint of melodrama, so when a flash of intensity does occur, it does so out of nowhere and registers even more powerfully.
– Christy Lemire,
RogerEbert.com,
23 Aug 2013
fresh:
Much like his fellow Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, Seidl knows how to keep his audience captivated while rattling us with a discomfiting precision.