Film review: The sophomore feature by Scottish writer-director Ben Sharrock lives up its title, portraying the purgatorial existence of asylum seekers living on a remote Scottish island, writes Hanna Flint. The plight of refugees is certainly not something to laugh at but the humorous approach to the subject offered in Limbo, the sophomore feature from Scottish writer-director Ben Sharrock, is rather refreshing. Of course, that's not to say the more serious tones adopted in recent critically-acclaimed dramas and documentaries Capernaum, For Sama and Midnight Traveler haven't been essential in transmitting the heartbreaking reality of those in crisis but, as with Home, the comedy serie
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