Tell Spring Not to Come This Year is a 2015 Dari-language Documentary War film. The movie is directed by Saeed Taji Farouky and Michael Mcevoy. Tell Spring Not to Come This Year was released on 13th November 2015. At the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival It won an award for Documentary Film.
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Jini Score 7.3/10
Critics Score 57%
Rating 6.9/10
Jini Score 7.3%
Critics Score 57
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Release
Date13 NOV 2015
Language
Mandarin, Dari
Genre
Documentary
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War
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Tell Spring Not to Come This Year Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 57%
Ed Potton
Unfortunately, although it conveys plenty of the tedium of soldiering, theres little of the drama that I assume it also features. ( Read More )
Mark Kermode
All our journalism is independent and is in no way influenced by any advertiser or commercial initiative. ( Read More )
Peter Bradshaw
George W Bushs notorious Mission Accomplished Iraq banner in 2003 is recalled by this excellent film about the tense aftermath of Natos withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan.It is an intimate documentary study of the Afghan national army, in whose hands the fight against the Taliban now rests a tough, perceptive, beautifully photographed film, and something to set alongside Sebastian Jungers great reportage documentary Restrepo (2010). ( Read More )
James Mottram
Factor in the final credits, which list the names of the soldiers that died during the films production, and the impact is remarkable.Dont miss. ( Read More )
David Jenkins
It presents the oft covered topic of wars ultimate futility in an intriguing new light, in that most are so numbed by brutality and force, that they just cheerily succumb to whatevers meted out upon them. ( Read More )