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Four Daughters
Four Daughters

Four Daughters (2023)

75% User Rating
1h 48min
Documentary
Drama

Between light and darkness stands Olfa, a Tunisian woman and the mother of four daughters. One day, her two older daughters disappear. To fill in their absence, the filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania invites professional actresses and invents a unique cinema experience that will lift the veil on Olfa and her daughters' life stories. An intimate journey of hope, rebellion, violence, transmission and sisterhood that will question the very foundations of our societies.

Kaouther Ben HaniaDirector

Cast

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Olfa Hamrouni

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Eya Chikhaoui

Self

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Tayssir Chikhaoui

Self

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Nour Karoui

Rahma Chikhaoui

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Ichraq Matar

Ghofrane Chikaoui

Majd Mastoura

Majd Mastoura

The Man

Hend Sabry

Hend Sabry

Olfa

Reviews (1)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 40%

December 29, 2023

Fusing fact and fiction is a precarious undertaking for a filmmaker, especially when it comes to matters of clarity and credibility. And that’s where this latest offering from writer-director Kaouther Bin Hania misses the mark. This fact-based story about Olfa Hamrouni, a Tunisian single mother who loses her two eldest daughters, Ghofrane and Rahma, to the radical recruitment efforts of ISIL while trying to protect her two youngest daughters, Eya and Tayssir, from befalling a comparable fate struggles mightily to tell a coherent tale. The film clumsily mixes interviews with family members and dramatic reenactments of significant events featuring actors portraying the principals (some inexplicably playing several roles). To complicate matters, this release features an inordinate amount of superfluous material as well as seemingly important gaps in the story, often leaving viewers scratching their heads about how the narrative gets from one unrelated (and sometimes seemingly contradictory) development to the next. Add to that a relevant revelation that doesn’t appear until late in the film (with virtually no prior back story to support it), and you’ve got a patchwork accounting of what otherwise appears to be a moving and heartfelt tale that deserves greater intelligibility and a better overall delivery. What’s more, this offering includes a considerable amount of material about how this production is being put together, a modestly interesting sidebar that might make for an informative bonus feature, but the inclusion of these largely incidental segments within the primary narrative adds little and serves more to needlessly bog down the flow of the film. Given the foregoing, I’m at a loss to understand why this “documentary” (a term I use loosely) has received the amount of attention and adulation that it has garnered, especially in film festival and awards season competitions. Bin Hania has indeed established herself as a talented filmmaker in other releases (especially those of a purely fictional nature), such as the outstanding Oscar-nominated offering, “The Man Who Sold His Skin” (2020), but she seems out of her league here. That’s unfortunate since Olfa’s saga is one that appears to be well worth telling and doesn’t receive the treatment it truly deserves.

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FOUR DAUGHTERS wins BEST DOCUMENTARY at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards

FOUR DAUGHTERS wins BEST DOCUMENTARY at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards

Academy Conversations with Director Kaouther Ben Hania

Academy Conversations with Director Kaouther Ben Hania

AFI FEST 2023 Q+A

AFI FEST 2023 Q+A

Official U.S. Trailer [Subtitled]

Official U.S. Trailer [Subtitled]

International Trailer [Subtitled]

International Trailer [Subtitled]

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