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Gone Kesh Review: A Bold Subject Cut Short by a Receding Storyline
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Gone Kesh Review: A Bold Subject Cut Short by a Receding Storyline

Female baldness, unlike male baldness, doesn’t invite sympathy – it’s a marker of inadequacy. It’s this narrative that debutante director Qassim Kallow attempts to dissect in Gone Kesh with the story of a small-town girl suffering from alopecia. But the movie does not do justice to a bold subject.
Posted by Poulomi Das May 9, 2016

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