The first installment of “Arabian Nights” is a meaty opus weaving nonfiction and allegory to paint an outraged portrait of European austerity witchdoctors, the Portuguese politicos at their beck and call and, most importantly, the unemployed masses.
jayweissberg, Variety
Sat, 05/16/2015 - 6:23am
The first installment of “Arabian Nights” is a meaty opus weaving nonfiction and allegory to paint an outraged portrait of European austerity witchdoctors, the Portuguese politicos at their beck and call and, most importantly, the unemployed masses.