Mark Kermode, Observer film critic 

Looking for Love review – from eye-opening to jaw-dropping

A frank, funny documentary tells ordinary tales to chronicle the state of modern love in the black British community
  
  

'First-hand experiences': Looking for Love.
‘First-hand experiences’: Looking for Love. Photograph: PR

Interviews, poetry, dance and music combine in Menelik Shabazz’s frank, funny and accessible account of heterosexual modern love. Focusing on the first-hand experiences of the black British community – from young singletons out and about at carnival to a couple who have been married for 50 years – this shoestring-budget doc lends a non-judgmental ear to opinions that range from the eye-opening to the jaw-dropping. A tighter edit may have reined in some of the woollier psychobabble, but the desire to place abusive relationships within a wider historical context (slavery, emasculation etc) pays dividends. Comedians lend mouthy pizzazz but it’s the ordinary tales that tell the greatest truths.

Watch the trailer for Looking for Love
 

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