Les Filles d’Olfa (2023) – Capsule Review
In-between being a documentary, a fiction, and even just a behind the scenes look to the making of a movie, this is for sure an innovative approach to filmmaking.
Nevertheless, this mix proposed by Kaouther Ben Hania can also be a bit perceived like a macabre social experiment for which it makes you wonder if it the experiment is worth the making considering the pain that it causes to everyone involved (both for the real people, as well as the professional actors).
The drama and intensity of the story surely gets strengthen as we move forward and we transition from the experiences of the mother to those of the daughters.
Concurrently, it is noteworthy how actually uncomfortably and bravely comedic it is the film at times considering its unsettling subject matter.