the actor and activist again struggles to convince as a film-maker with a well-meaning yet unconvincing adaptation of Alessandro Baricco’s novel
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Television review: Despite a potentially intriguing premise, this adaptation of a Karen Perry novel is another failure by the national broadcaster to make a decent potboiler
the actor and activist again struggles to convince as a film-maker with a well-meaning yet unconvincing adaptation of Alessandro Baricco’s novel
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Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha, the novel, which is set in Bengal in 1857, is an adaptation of the legend of Faust