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Review: In ‘You Resemble Me,’ a Maladjusted Girl Is Interrupted

The New York Times – Movies:

Dina Amer’s film uses empathetic, if simplistic, fictions to try to make sense of the complicated real life of a young Moroccan-French woman drawn to ISIS.

Devika Girish
Author: Devika Girish

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Dina Amer, Hasna Ait Boulahcen, Mouna Soualem, Movies
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