Sofia

2018 - ARABIC - MOVIE

Drama

At just 20, a young woman in Casablanca faces the urgent and challenging realities of giving birth out of wedlock in a society that punishes such circumstances, forcing her to confront family pressures, societal norms, and the need to protect her newborn from potential consequences. Sofia is a 2018 Arabic-language Drama movie featuring Maha Alemi, Lubna Azabal, Sarah Perles, Faouzi Bensaïdi, Hamza Khafif, Nadia Niazi and Naïma Oumad.
substantial praiseworthy compelling
  • Jini Score
    6.5/10
  • Critics Score
    55%
  • Rating
    6.7/10
  • Jini Score
    6.5%
  • Critics Score
    55
  • Rating
    6.7
negative

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Release Date05 SEP 2018
Language

Arabic, French

Genre

Drama

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Sofia Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

60.0%

Positive Review Rating : 55%

55%
    • Lee Marshall

      Its a small, worthy, film that works reasonably well, although theres something a little too linear about its structure. ( Read More )
    • Jay Weissberg

      This admirably mordant film deserves to travel widely on the festival circuit as well as art houses beyond its Francophone countries of origin. ( Read More )
    • Kathleen Sachs

      Compelling by virtue of its insight into the struggles faced by women and impoverished people in other parts of the world, the film is also a sad reminder that those same people are often the ones responsible for drawing attention to those injustices. ( Read More )
    • Rich Cline

      Each of the performances is unapologetic and raw, never sweetening anything for the viewer. ( Read More )
    • Boyd van Hoeij

      If most of the individual characters finally fade somewhat into the background, the directors portrait of a countrys complex relationship to its own values, laws and taboos finally lingers. ( Read More )
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