The film received positive reviews, earning a 96% rating on the
Rotten Tomatoes website based on 51 reviews, with an average score of 7.86. The website's critics consensus reads: "Its tranquil pace will prove jarring for the blockbuster-inclined, but
Manakamana rewards patient viewers with a singularly haunting experience." Bilge Ebiri of the New York Magazine (Vulture) said that "it’s the closest I’ve seen a film come to an act of genuine hypnosis." A.A. Dowd of
The A.V. Club stated that "the film’s focus is on neither the destination nor the journey, but on the individuals planting themselves in front of the lens". However, some "may find [it] a tough sit". Boyd van Hoeij from
The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "the human race finally gets its feature-length close-up". Scott Foundas of
Variety concluded that "for all its manipulations and self-imposed restrictions,
Manakamana is expansive, intricate and surprisingly playful". The film garnered "a great deal of buzz" at the 2013 Locarno Film Festival, where it won the
Golden Leopard - Filmmakers of the Present. ==See also==