Sheri Linden
The Los Angeles Times
Like strange desert creatures, a little girl and her blind grandfather emerge from storm-shifted sands, dust themselves off and set out on a journey with no map or timetable in "Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul," a film steeped in Sufi mysticism and as transcendent as that opening sequence. Unlike the movie's wanderers, Los Angeles filmgoers must move quickly: They have but a week to experience the lyrical imagery on the big screen.
That imagery includes footage of Iran's carved adobe city of Bam, filmed months before its destruction in an earthquake. [...]
di Sheri Linden, articolo completo (2306 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 21 febbraio 2008