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6878 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Walk by Tamara Kotevska
18/03/2024
With her powerful second feature, Tamara Kotevska brings us into the universe both tragic and fantastic of a child fighting to find her place in the world
My Sextortion Diary by Patricia Franquesa
Patricia Franquesa’s sophomore feature looks inward at the filmmaker’s own story as a victim of sexual extortion and her quest to reclaim agency of her narrative
Life and Other Problems by Max Kestner
Max Kestner’s film asks just one good question: what would it be like to be a spruce? Everything else poses as cerebral, while in fact it’s simply exhausting
Forest by Lidia Duda
Lidia Duda’s documentary gets to grips with a shaky reality teetering between the joy of living amidst nature and the nightmares of a looming disaster in the big, wide world
Stray Bodies by Elina Psykou
15/03/2024
Elina Psykou’s first documentary feature sets out on traumatic pilgrimages around Europe, following four women on the thorny paths of so-called “medical tourism”
The Black Sea by Crystal Moselle, Derrick B. Harden
14/03/2024
Crystal Moselle and Derrick B Harden craft a touching and optimistic fish-out-of-water tale of finding community in unexpected places
Katika Bluu by Stéphane Vuillet, Stéphane Xhroüet
Stéphane Vuillet and Stéphane Xhroüet’s portrait of a former child soldier struggling with his return to civilian life is free in both its form and its approach, but also heartbreaking
Until the Music Is Over by Cristiane Oliveira
Cristiane Oliveira centres on a community of Catholic Italian immigrants in the far south of Brazil, where her elderly protagonist rids herself of prejudice
The Home Game by Smari Gunn, Logi Sigursveinsson
Smari Gunn and Logi Sigursveinsson film a feel-good story about lifelong dreams and people coming together, but the true highlight remains the titular football match
Okarina by Alban Zogjani
Albanian director Alban Zogjani’s debut feature film follows the relentless unravelling of a family of Kosovan immigrants who are struggling to secure a residence permit
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