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A family weaves the threads of a heritage that travels between worlds. Joy and pain, memory and transmission. A wedding in France, a commemorative ceremony in Guinea-Bissau. Two celebrations, organically intertwined through bodies and time, leading to a rebirth.

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Jordan Mintzer The Hollywood Reporter Feb 17
Gomis is a generous director when it comes to his massive ensemble cast, from which there’s rarely a false note. He’s also too indulgent, refusing to make compromises that would probably help the bigger picture come into focus. Go to Full Review
Guy Lodge Variety Feb 14
Though its supersized scale and meandering narrative structure may deter less adventurous arthouse distributors, [Alain] Gomis’s latest work nonetheless feels like his most vibrantly expansive and accessible. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Romney Screen International Feb 14
Dao’s sheer capaciousness will either pull viewers in completely or deter them, but anyone willing to immerse themselves in its teasing drift between realism and experiment will find it a compelling proposition. Go to Full Review
Sarah Manvel Movies We Texted About Apr 28
The enormous runtime and the leisurely pace means that interest wears thin long before the plot runs out. If the goal was to treat this as a sociological experiment Mr. Gomis could have placed a heavier hand on the scales. Go to Full Review
Michael Sicinski In Review Online Apr 5
Dao isn’t a film that wants us to lock in from start to finish. Instead, we are intended to ride it like a wave... In its very essence, Dao simply invites us to just be there. Go to Full Review
Laura N. Vitali EscribiendoCine Mar 3
8/10
The film's best moments lie in its details, in the realization that celebrations and gatherings, however diverse in their cultural origins, share a common foundation that unites us all. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A family weaves the threads of a heritage that travels between worlds. Joy and pain, memory and transmission. A wedding in France, a commemorative ceremony in Guinea-Bissau. Two celebrations, organically intertwined through bodies and time, leading to a rebirth.
Director
Alain Gomis
Producer
Sylvie Pialat, Benoît Quainon, Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral
Screenwriter
Alain Gomis
Production Co
Les Films du Worso, Srab Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
French
Runtime
3h 5m