Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Silent Army by Jean van de Velde

23/05/2009

Silent Days by Pavol Pekarčík

10/07/2019

Pavol Pekarčík has made what is so far the warmest Slovak docu-fiction drama about the Roma population, one of the staples of the country's modern cinema  

Hluché dni

Hluché dni

Silent Heart by Bille August

22/09/2014

Bille August is competing at San Sebastián with an intense family drama set against a backdrop of a tough subject matter  

Stille hjerte

Stille hjerte

Silent Land by Aga Woszczynska

21/09/2021

Aga Woszczyńska’s first feature is a quiet yet powerful drama about an accident that upends the summer holidays of a well-off Polish couple  

Cicha Ziemia

Cicha Ziemia

Silent Love by Marek Kozakiewicz

15/04/2022

The Polish-German documentary by Marek Kozakiewicz is a tender story about the different ways of growing up  

Silent Love

Silent Love

Silent Meeting by Miguel Clara Vasconcelos

11/04/2018

Miguel Clara Vasconcelos’ new release centres on a group of students taking part in a surreal initiation ritual  

Encontro Silencioso

Encontro Silencioso

Silent Night by Piotr Domalewski

23/11/2017

First-time director Piotr Domalewski takes a snapshot of a rural Polish family as they celebrate Christmas Eve – and in doing so, he scooped the Golden Lions and showcases his unique talent  

Cicha noc

Cicha noc

Silent Observers by Eliza Petkova

22/11/2024

Eliza Petkova’s new documentary adopts the point of view of five animals in a remote Bulgarian village  

Tikhi Nablyudateli

Tikhi Nablyudateli

The Silent Revolution by Lars Kraume

21/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Lars Kraume gives us a magnificent historical account, both intelligent and shocking, of the act of resistance of some East German students in 1956  

Das schweigende Klassenzimmer

Das schweigende Klassenzimmer

Silent Roar by Johnny Barrington

22/08/2023

This year’s Edinburgh opener is a strong debut from newcomer Johnny Barrington, who consistently undercuts the tenets of social realism with hints of the magical and the dreamlike  

Silent Roar

Silent Roar

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