No man is an island in Limbo, a glumly comic drama about a group of misfit refugees stranded in surreal exile in a remote Scottish backwater town.
Building on the promise of his festival prize-winning debut feature Pikadero (2016), Scottish writer-director Ben Sharrock displays a winning flair for small observational detail and minor-key mirth in his warm-hearted second feature, whose deadpan ironic tone invites comparison to Aki Kaurismaki or Jim Jarmusch.
Casting a refreshingly humane, wryly humorous eye on a politically contentious topic that is often sensationalized by the news media, this sweet-natured indie charmer could prove to be a break-out career-booster for Sharrock, who signed his first U.S.
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