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‘As Far as I Can Walk’ Review: A Search That Won’t End

Taking place against the backdrop of the Syrian refugee crisis, this well-crafted adaptation of a medieval Serbian poem leaves the viewer with a certain queasy ambivalence.

Brandon Yu
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Koma, Ibrahim, Mensah-Offei, Nancy, Movies
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