‘Bouchra’ Review: Animated Memoir Explores Diasporic Queer Identity and the Fraught Bonds Between Mothers and Daughters
In 'Bouchra,' filmmaking duo Merriam Bennani and Orian Bakri turn autobiography into an emotionally raw animated tale.
In 'Bouchra,' filmmaking duo Merriam Bennani and Orian Bakri turn autobiography into an emotionally raw animated tale.
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In 'Bouchra,' filmmaking duo Merriam Bennani and Orian Bakri turn autobiography into an emotionally raw…
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