A ferocious film in two parts, depicting and severely criticizing the rise and reign of Alexander Lukashenko, dictator of Belarus.
“Indelible portraits of power’s absolute corruption…an astonishing diatribe…heaves with disturbing scenes of violence against innocent Belarussians…a primal howl of outrage.”
- Jeannette Catsoulis, NY TIMES
“a virtual masterpiece of foreshadowing and unexpected gruesome surprises…fresh and edgy on its own terms.”
- Paul Birchall, Los Angeles City Beat
“Graham Reznick arrives with a bang…I Can See You heralds a splendid new filmmaker with one eye on genre mechanics, one eye on avant-garde conceits and a third eye for transcendental weirdness.”
- Nathan Lee, New York Times