77
Metascore
6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterFilmmaker Lina Soualem’s sentimental journey with her actress mother Hiam Abbass becomes a powerful celebration of lives marked by separation, exile and erasure.
- 80New York Magazine (Vulture)Roxana HadadiNew York Magazine (Vulture)Roxana HadadiThe documentary may be understated, with its long dialogue-free stretches. But the distractions that pull Abbass’s stare away from her daughter’s lens give Bye Bye Tiberias a pointedly political backbone that the documentary buoys with clever editing and a tangible self-assuredness.
- 80ColliderLisa LamanColliderLisa LamanBye Bye Tiberias is a unique documentary that handles its painful subject with grace and care.
- 80Little White LiesRogan GrahamLittle White LiesRogan GrahamThere is a persistent tension in the film between the history of those who were forcibly displaced, and Hiam, who made the autonomous choice to leave.
- 75Film ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesFilm ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesBye Bye Tiberias is a powerful portrait of how broken things come back together over and over.
- 70VarietyAlissa SimonVarietyAlissa SimonIf there is any one takeaway from the film, it’s the importance of family attachments and the succor they provide.