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7835 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/06/2025. 786 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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I Shall See by Mercedes Stalenhoef
30/05/2025
Mercedes Stalenhoef’s debut feature explores the rough edges of a teenager’s journey after she loses her sight
Azza by Stefanie Brockhaus
German filmmaker Stefanie Brockhaus’s second Saudi Arabian-set documentary follows a fierce and inspiring protagonist as she strives for independence and a better life
Summer Beats by Lise Akoka, Romane Gueret
28/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Romane Gueret and Lise Akoka follow up their Un Certain Regard-winning debut, The Worst Ones, with this rowdy French summer-camp movie
Beef by Ingride Santos Piñol
27/05/2025
Ingride Santos makes her feature directorial debut with a film about the struggles of rappers, exploring their neighbourhoods, machismo and the challenges of racial integration
Bright Future by Andra MacMasters
Andra MacMasters takes us to a youth and student festival in North Korea just months before the collapse of communism
Night Passengers by Pedro Cabeleira
26/05/2025
CANNES 2025: In his second feature, Pedro Cabeleira paints an urgent portrait of part of Portuguese society and of a struggling, almost helpless generation
The Chronology of Water by Kristen Stewart
CANNES 2025: Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, follows an abuse survivor’s journey to become a writer
Young Mothers by Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne
23/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Belgian filmmakers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne combine their cinema in the plural, always in touch with reality, its determinisms and its flashes of light
Dandelion's Odyssey by Momoko Seto
CANNES 2025: Momoko Seto’s film is a visually stunning but slow-paced animation about four dandelion seeds, which favours atmosphere over narrative
The Girls We Want by Prïncia Car
CANNES 2025: Prïncia Car’s debut feature is an ambitious but muddled coming-of-age tale
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