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Dina
Directed by
Dan Sickles
,
Antonio Santini
Not Rated
2017
1h 41m
Documentary
6.8
96%
81%
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An eccentric suburban woman and a Walmart door greeter navigate their evolving relationship in this unconventional love story.
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Cast of Dina
Dina Bruno
Herself
Scott Levin
Himself
Dan Sickles
Director / Producer
Antonio Santini
Director / Producer
Dina Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Charles Bramesco
Sweet without being sappy, the film extends an uncommon empathy to two characters that colder films (and, as we see, people) would treat as a punchline.
Village Voice
April Wolfe
Dina is a story about resilience and a woman's indomitable will to seek out her best life.
The Patriot Ledger
Al Alexander
Romance, no matter what your mental capacity, is something beautiful. It's also a necessity for a woman like Dina, who has every reason to be mad at the world, yet soldiers on fueled by the unwavering belief that love conquers all.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Josh Terry
Overall, Dina is very well executed, though some audiences may find it a little too intimate for their own tastes.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
"Dina" is a sweet slice of life look at an autistic couple who you get to know - and like getting to know.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Dina is quite the character, such a non-stop talker she chatters through a dental procedure....The film, like its couple, is sweet and awkward, ending with hope for their future.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
John Urbancich
Though their trip to the altar becomes a crowded and winning one, there are some intimate details which might have been better left unsaid.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Even if approached with more than a few misgivings, "Dina" is valuable if only to offer viewers an honest, touching, ultimately optimistic portrait of people embracing intimacy and honesty the best way they know how.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
[Antonio] Santini and [Dan] Sickles make us care deeply for Dina and Scott, so close is their access.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
Although there may be no fairy-tale endings, by the movie's end it's impossible not to wish one for Dina and Scott.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
From the mundane to the eventful, the movie takes a fairly unflinching, yet respectful view of Dina and Scott's world, which includes family, friends, hobbies, home life, trips, rituals and old Top 40 songs.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Yoshida
The film is mostly happy to stay in its sweetly mundane lane, but not without keeping a couple dramatic and moving bumps waiting down the road.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
There are some extremely dark moments in Dina, and these are even more powerful because of Santini and Sickles' humanistic approach. Their care for Dina and Scott is clear in every frame.
NPR
Scott Tobias
What redeems Dina is the fullness of the woman herself, who's managed her disability and survived a mortal threat in order to open up to the possibility of a long-term relationship.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
They are a sweet couple whom you want to root for, and their conditions and circumstances have imbued them with personalities that some might perceive as quirky.
Slant Magazine
Christopher Gray
We come to understand that the camera's distance from its subjects as an act of respect that allows the complex, funny, and indomitable personalities to shine through.
Variety
Peter Debruge
The rapport between the filmmakers and their principal characters is so comfortable, it occasionally feels as if we are watching a scripted film .
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
Alternately comic and tragic and best when its both at once, Dina humanizes a world of people who were only dehumanized because we allowed them to be.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
A sensitive snapshot of two ordinary people on the autism spectrum who are determined to carve out a meaningful future together.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Directors Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles never condescend to or coddle their vivacious leading lady, and the result is a fascinating love story.
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