Then everything went wrong, thanks to Middle East politics -- as the moving documentary Raging Dove shows.
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Chicago ReaderFred Camper
Chicago ReaderFred Camper
I'm no boxing fan, but there's something admirable about fighter Johar Abu Lashin's love of his sport, chronicled in Duki Dror's tautly constructed 2002 documentary.
In a sense, Raging Dove serves as an entirely unintentional, I'm sure, metaphor for peace prospects in his homeland.
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The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
In the frustrating, underachieving documentary Raging Dove, the filmmakers seem to get shut down every time the film threatens to become interesting.
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Village VoiceJoshua Land
Village VoiceJoshua Land
Raging Dove can't avoid the biodoc pitfall of fixating on its subject's personal saga to the virtual exclusion of all else; by the end it's essentially blaming the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Abu Lashin's professional demise.