Can you stomach the year's most courageous documentary?
For Sama is profoundly intimate yet horrifically heartbreaking writes TimeOut's reviewer.
For Sama is profoundly intimate yet horrifically heartbreaking writes TimeOut's reviewer.
A fitting tribute to the era, writes TimeOut's reviewer Francesca Rudkin.
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