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Dao

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A family weaves the threads of a heritage that travels between worlds. Joy and pain, memory and transmission. A wedding in France, a commemorative ceremony in Guinea-Bissau. Two celebrations, organically intertwined through bodies and time, leading to a rebirth.

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Guy Lodge Variety 2d
Though its supersized scale and meandering narrative structure may deter less adventurous arthouse distributors, [Alain] Gomis’s latest work nonetheless feels like his most vibrantly expansive and accessible. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Romney Screen International 2d
Dao’s sheer capaciousness will either pull viewers in completely or deter them, but anyone willing to immerse themselves in its teasing drift between realism and experiment will find it a compelling proposition. Go to Full Review
Leonardo Goi The Film Stage 1d
A sprawling, often mesmerizing family saga, it straddles two wildly different locales (a country estate in France and a village in rural Guinea-Bissau) and two very distinct ceremonies (a wedding and a funeral). Go to Full Review
William Stottor Loud and Clear Reviews 3d
4/5
Alain Gomis’ Dao is a riveting family drama that is simultaneously epic and intimate, playing with form and structure in new and daring ways. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A family weaves the threads of a heritage that travels between worlds. Joy and pain, memory and transmission. A wedding in France, a commemorative ceremony in Guinea-Bissau. Two celebrations, organically intertwined through bodies and time, leading to a rebirth.
Director
Alain Gomis
Producer
Sylvie Pialat, Benoît Quainon, Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral
Screenwriter
Alain Gomis
Production Co
Les Films du Worso, Srab Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
French
Runtime
3h 5m