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12 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83HitfixDaniel FienbergHitfixDaniel FienbergEven though The Amina Profile works as a cyber-thriller of sorts, I think it's much more wide-reaching than that, a story about online identity, but also about the danger of media-constructed narratives, one that manages to salute both citizen journalists, but also establishment outlets like NPR.
- 80VarietyBen KenigsbergVarietyBen KenigsbergThe insights the movie has aren’t exceptional; this stranger-than-fiction series of events is enough.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco ChronicleThe film falters a bit near the end, when it dwells on the romantic fallout of the affair, but all in all, “Amina” is an enterprising movie that makes this Internet story cinematically engaging.
- 75RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyA compelling and insightful examination of this strange story, and it utilizes the cooperation of Sandra Bagaria, the Canadian woman who had been in a long-distance romantic relationship with Amina (even though the two had never met.)
- 70The Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonThe Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonThe Amina Profile is an absorbing, artfully assembled and timely reconstruction of a fascinating digital-age hoax.
- 70The New York TimesKen JaworowskiThe New York TimesKen JaworowskiEven knowing the secret of A Gay Girl in Damascus doesn’t make this documentary any less tense. That’s a testament to Sophie Deraspe, a director who understands how to let a plot unfold.
- 70Village VoiceDiana ClarkeVillage VoiceDiana ClarkeDeraspe returns specificity, intimacy, and human weirdness to this international scandal.
- 67The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayBeyond treating this story like a potboiler, Deraspe does her best to make A Gay Girl In Damascus cinematic. She alternates nicely framed and photographed interviews with some fairly expressive dramatic reenactments. Some of these are pretty powerful.
- 60Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenLos Angeles TimesSheri LindenSophie Deraspe's film is a compelling anatomy of an Internet hoax.
- 40The GuardianJordan HoffmanThe GuardianJordan HoffmanBagaria’s personal journey has none of the gravitas on screen that the director wants it to have, especially when set against the backdrop of actual human rights crises in Damascus.