Michael Winterbottom, who is turning out to be one of the best and boldest directors working today, switches gears from the punk-rock scene of 24 Hour Party People to a haunting story of immigration. Two Afghan boys -- sixteen-year-old Jamal (Jamal Udin Torabi) and his older cousin Enayat (Enayatullah) -- leave their Pakistani refugee camp and try to make it to London via Iran, Turkey and Italy. Though the film looks like a documentary, it isn't. Instead, without an ounce of phony Hollywood uplift, Winterbottom's film cuts right to the heart.
PETER TRAVERS
(October 23, 2003)
(Posted: Oct 22, 2003)
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