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A.O. Scott, New York Times: The drama in "Found Memories" is subdued, sometimes almost invisible, but it moves with quiet assurance toward a startling conclusion. Read more
Andrew Lapin, NPR: The feeling of twilight permeates Found Memories, which doesn't feel so much like a tale of discovery as it does a eulogy. Read more
Eric Hynes, Time Out: Brazilian filmmaker Julia Murat's first narrative feature is a mesmerizing, slow-build marvel. Read more
Michelle Orange, Village Voice: Initially treated like the parasite she appears to be, over the course of this crisp, gracefully inflected meditation on time's passage, Rita develops the interest in her subjects that turns an image into more than stolen light. Read more