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Keep Quiet

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Feb 17, 2017
100
RogerEbert.com
This expertly made, highly dramatic film achieves must-see status for the inevitable light it sheds on the persistence of toxic racial hatreds not just in Hungary but worldwide.
Feb 4, 2017
83
The Film Stage
Keep Quiet is as fascinating as it is powerful.
Feb 4, 2017
80
The Hollywood Reporter
The film raises more troubling questions than it answers, but it's fascinating throughout nonetheless.
Feb 4, 2017
80
Variety
With far-right nationalist ideologies suddenly a matter of pressing interest to almost everyone, the timing is regrettably ideal for Keep Quiet. This fascinating documentary by co-directors Joseph Martin and Sam Blair finds a stranger-than-fiction hook for probing that disturbing global trend.
Feb 4, 2017
75
Slant Magazine
The filmmakers astutely reveal how a culture can eat another alive and somehow live with itself.
Feb 16, 2017
70
The New York Times
Even if you are unmoved by Mr. Szegedi’s personal story (I found him somewhat sympathetic), what Keep Quiet tells us about its larger themes is upsettingly pertinent.
Mar 2, 2017
70
Los Angeles Times
Because the footage of Szegedi was filmed over a number of years, the documentary reveals different stages of its subject's thinking.
Feb 4, 2017
67
IndieWire
Keep Quiet is far more compelling as a portrait of a man in transition than it is as a man reborn, but Blair and Martin never solve the problem that they only have access to the latter.
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