Disc Reviews
Ladies They Talk About: Panahi Explores Artistic Repression in 3 Faces (2018) | Blu-ray Review
“While Panahi injects the film with some instances of light humor, 3 Faces is mostly a quiet, arid exercise. And though it skirts around the ostensible desperation of both its filmmaker and its characters, perhaps most importantly it is another instance of tenacity and resiliency in the face of impossible circumstances.”
Disc Review:
Kino Lorber releases 3 Faces in 1.85:1 with 5.1 Surround 2.0 Stereo. Picture and sound quality are serviceable in this latest compromised endeavor from Panahi, which mixes media a bit more seamlessly than his last features made in captivity. The release is sans extra features outside of a booklet interview with Panahi and film historian Jamsheed Akrami.
Film Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆
Disc Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆