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Oct 17, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: Frenetic black comedy "Gums and Noses" matches style to content as it charts an advertising drone’s race up -- and plummet down -- the company ladder via monumental cocaine consumption. Amerindie-styled S. African feature, first for writer-director Craig Freimond (adapting his stage play), demonstrates mucho enterprise and energy. That’s fortunate, since minus the surface flash, the material isn’t as inspired as it assumes. Vid-shot effort reps a strong calling-card viable for offshore tape ’n’ tube gigs.
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