A self-flagellating, crucifix-shagging (gulp) Austrian missionary finds her faith shaken by the return of her tyrannical Muslim husband. Part two of Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy is a stark, morally complex study of blind belief, lightened by black laughs and Seidl’s static, deadpan compositions.
Paradise: Faith Review
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Fortysomething Anna (Hofstätter), a self-excoriating aesthete with some odd sexual peccadillos, falls into conflict with her Muslim husband (Saleh).
Release Date:
05 Jul 2013
Running Time:
113 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Paradise: Faith
Seidls trilogy of leaves the heat and moral torpor of Africa in Paradise: Love and heads for cooler but no less than bleak climes.
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