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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Papaya 69 by Riccardo Bernasconi, Francesca Reverdito
24/01/2023
Francesca Reverdito and Riccardo Bernasconi treat audiences to a bittersweet comedy about migration and friendship
The Giacomettis by Susanna Fanzun
Susanna Fanzun dives headlong into an arguably titanic endeavour: telling the story of the extraordinary Giacometti family
Girl by Adura Onashile
A mother and daughter, two recent African immigrants to Glasgow, take solace in one another amidst domestic and personal instability, in Adura Onashile’s feature debut
5 Seasons of Revolution by Lina
In Lina’s affecting doc, ten years in the making, war is very much personal
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood by Anna Hints
Estonia’s Anna Hints makes her documentary feature debut with an earnest and affecting piece that examines the magic of a traditional smoke sauna and those who partake in it
The Pod Generation by Sophie Barthes
Sophie Barthes’ so-so sci-fi satire is a wasted opportunity drowning in pastel colours
Journey to Yourland by Peter Budinský
Peter Budinsky’s imaginative steampunk adventure explores life’s problems from a child’s perspective and is the most ambitious Slovak animated film to date
Twice Colonized by Lin Alluna
Lin Alluna's first feature-length documentary about Greenlandic Inuit lawyer and human rights activist Aaju Peter is powerful and emotional, if not always well balanced
Where the Road Leads by Nina Ognjanović
Nina Ognjanović’s debut feature is a sure-handed and stylish neo-western filmed on a shoestring budget and set in a place where time has ground to a halt
Passages by Ira Sachs
23/01/2023
Ira Sachs’ deceptively simple film is a thoughtful, generous and realistic look at how people change and stay the same
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