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10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe Woman With The 5 Elephants isn't flawless; as articulate and fascinating as Geier could be, she was also dry at times. But Jendreyko cleverly parcels out her personal history, and he isn't afraid to break up the talkiness with long silences and luminous images.
- 80Time OutKeith UhlichTime OutKeith UhlichJendreyko elegantly sketches in the details of his subject's life and the historical events surrounding her coming-of-age-out of which emerges a fascinating subtext about the malleable powers of language.
- 75Slant MagazineJesse CataldoSlant MagazineJesse CataldoWatching Svetlana Geierat work, parsing the wild complexities of language as she converts Russian into German, the doc becomes a meditation on enforcing order in a world that refuses to accept it.
- 75New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoThe film is most effective when Geier, accompanied by a granddaughter, goes to Ukraine to speak at a school.
- The result is that rare thing in cinema -- an intellectually-stimulating crowd-pleaser.
- 70Village VoiceVillage VoiceGeier, who died in 2010, speaks on all subjects - from her son's mortal injury to the nature of her various collaborations - with the contemplative, courtly intelligence of her favorite novels.
- 70NPRMark JenkinsNPRMark JenkinsQuietly astonishing documentary.
- 60Boxoffice MagazineJohn P. McCarthyBoxoffice MagazineJohn P. McCarthyGingerly pieced together, The Woman with the 5 Elephants has a delicacy and indirectness that's alluring and provocative at the same time.
- 20New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierNew York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierAlas, this learned woman of letters - her expertise became the work of Dostoyevsky, whose major novels Geier nicknames "the five elephants" - is ill served by a trudging approach and dry-as-dust, procedural style.