Wagner Moura and Ana de Armas give strong performances; In Greg Barker's second attempt to celebrate the life of Sergio, it's the heart that wins out in the end
a more than successful transition from docs to features; it's one of those rare films, in which a genuine concern for geopolitics coexists perfectly well with romance and old-fashioned moviegoing pleasures
"Sergio" honors a man whom not everyone knows, but should. Yet its dry telling and skewed emphasis on his love life trivialize a man whose life was much more than skin deep