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7055 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/06/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Enormous by Sophie Letourneur
27/01/2020
There is no sign of pregnancy glow in this bloated satire by Sophie Letourneur
Drama Girl by Vincent Boy Kars
Cher’s wish to “turn back time” is finally granted in Vincent Boy Kars’ touching oddity
Al-Shafaq - When Heaven Divides by Esen Isik
Esen Isik’s latest film is a silent cry against Islamic extremism and its eruption into a so-called holy war, which stays with the viewer far beyond the final credits
Acasă - My Home by Radu Ciorniciuc
Radu Ciorniciuc’s documentary challenges our preconceptions about home and family
This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s first fiction feature is an inspired and bewitching work on the border between realism and myth, ethnography and onirism
The End Will Be Spectacular by Ersin Celik
Ersin Çelik uses the 100-day resistance campaign in Diyarbakir, which started in November 2015, to highlight the divisions between the Turkish authorities and the Kurds
Live by Lisa Charlotte Friederich
German director Lisa Charlotte Friederich presents her first feature film - a bold science-fiction concept - in Saarbrücken
Working Girls by Frédéric Fonteyne, Anne Paulicevich
Anne Paulicévich and Frédéric Fonteyne present a choral portrait of three everyday heroines leading double lives in order to make ends meet
Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness by Massoud Bakhshi
In his second feature, a largely European majority production, Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi creates a redoubtable and thrilling TV procedural with a female touch
Kala azar by Janis Rafa
In her feature debut, Janis Rafa proves you don’t need Mad Max to go post-apocalyptic
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