Land Mines - A Love Story

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Land Mines - A Love Story
Directed byDennis O'Rourke
Written byDennis O'Rourke
Produced byDennis O'Rourke
StarringHabiba
Shah
Edited byRuth Cullen
Andrea Lang
Running time
71 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Land Mines - A Love Story is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Dennis O'Rourke. It looks at an Afghan couple who are living with land mine injuries.

Reception[edit]

Evan Williams from The Australian gave it 4 stars saying "It's a little jewel of a film: gentle, delicate, probing."[1] Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald Paul Byrnes concludes "There's a constant tension between his desire to editorialise and his wish to observe, but it's quietly productive. The film is neither all head nor all heart, more a galvanising balance of the two."[2] Also in the Sydney Morning Herald Jason Steger writes "This is an extraordinary documentary, scrupulously filmed, sensitively structured. It will enlighten you, stir you and make you cry."[3] Variety's Russell Edwards states "O’Rourke is occasionally manipulative, but his humanistic approach to this highly charged subject allows the natural charm of the struggling Afghani couple to shine."[4]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Williams, Evan (7 May 2005), "After the pain, life goes on", The Weekend Australian
  2. ^ Byrnes, Paul (5 May 2005), "Land Mines - A Love Story", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Steger, Jason (16 January 2006), "Land Mines: A Love Story", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Edwards, Russell (10 May 2005), "Land Mines: A Love Story", Variety
  5. ^ Gandour, Rania (12 January 2006), "Love and war", The Age

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