NYFF Review - 'The Inspection' Unearths Empathy in the Trenches of Bootcamp
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.

Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.
Tired of being cooped up in their cages, the critters escape the Australian zoo and try to find their way to the outback.
“To be universal, you have to get specific”: while the film does not attempt to provoke discussions about queerness or race, those watching closely may find something resonant in Sorrentino’s love letter to the Naples of his youth.