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8381 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/03/2026. 680 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Cord by Nolwenn Hervé
23/03/2026
French filmmaker Nolwenn Hervé's debut documentary follows a fierce protagonist helping pregnant women in Venezuela's failed healthcare system
This Is Not a French Film by Tom Adjibi
Tom Adjibi transforms an awkward DIY documentary about racialised actors into a sharp, self-aware reflection on identity and representation in Europe’s film industry
Love Divine by Francesco Lagi
Francesco Lagi’s film is a study of loving relationships which comes full circle and in which the audience willingly lose themselves thanks to a talented ensemble cast
Blind Song by Stefano Canapa, Natacha Muslera
Following in the footsteps of a French choir on tour in Japan, Stefano Canapa and Natacha Muslera have created a bold, inventive and spellbinding debut feature set in the world of the blind
On Edge by Davide Angiuli
Davide Angiuli explores integration by way of crime on the outskirts of Bari, in a debut feature with echoes of film noir but with an identity strongly rooted in dialect and territory
Zeta by Dani de la Torre
Dani de la Torre delivers a fast-paced spy thriller packed with action and plot twists, a film that easily holds its own against American blockbusters
A River's Gaze by Andreea Cristina Borțun
20/03/2026
Romanian debutante Andreea Cristina Borțun observes the shaky dynamics in the household of a mother and her teenage son somewhere in a vast valley near the Danube
Bitter Christmas by Pedro Almodóvar
19/03/2026
As in Pain & Glory, Pedro Almodóvar once again turns to autofiction, this time to explore delayed grief, vampiric artistic inspiration and a professional crisis
Open My Mind by Marcel Wyss
Swiss director Marcel Wyss embarks on a journey through psychedelic-assisted therapy in a documentary that combines research and personal essay
One In A Million by Itab Azzam, Jack MacInnes
Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes follow a girl and her family's extraordinary journey from Syria to Germany and back again over the course of ten years
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