EO

    EO
    2022

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    Cast

    • Sandra DrzymalskaKasandra
    • Lorenzo ZurzoloVito
    • Mateusz KościukiewiczMateo
    • Isabelle HuppertThe Countess
    • Tomasz OrganekZiom
    • Lolita ChammahDora
    • 83

      The Film Stage

      Skolimowski uses cinema to create a non-headset-required virtual-reality experience of another creature’s life—an empathy machine, if you will.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      In Bresson’s version, it’s the humans around the donkey who are the true center of the story. Not so in EO. This is Donkeyvision, and we’re better off for it.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Despite a shred of story that’s told episodically, EO, which clocks in at a concise 86 minutes, can be an engrossing experience.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      A potent emotional charge, very contemporary eco-consciousness, and film-making that at its best fairly sizzles in its strangeness mark out EO as an animal film that stands defiantly on its own hooves.
    • 80

      Variety

      EO is a damning polemic on our relationship to other intelligent species — as free labor, food and companions — as seen through the dewy, wide eyes of a donkey whom we come to adore.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      Eo is a joyful, experimental, and strangely moving piece of filmmaking that doesn’t always take itself seriously—yet it is nothing if not sincere.
    • 70

      Slashfilm

      Skolimowski's close camera work and gripping story keep us alongside EO every step of the way. We're all rooting for him. And even when scenes veer ever more into the surreal side of things, we can't help but feel connected to the little donkey that could.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      I’m not sure this is my favourite Skolimowski film, but it is engaging in many ways: beautifully photographed, sentimental and surreal in equal measure; and also stubborn – as stubborn as its hero – in its symbolism and stark pessimism.

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