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7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Sisters Brothers by Jacques Audiard
02/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Jacques Audiard continues his exploration of violence and emotion with a very effective twilight western set in America in 1851
Sisters with Transistors by Lisa Rovner
30/03/2020
It’s synthesiser galore in Lisa Rovner’s proper hit of a documentary, awarded a NEXT:WAVE Special Mention at CPH:DOX
Sisu by Jalmari Helander
25/10/2022
Finnish director Jalmari Helander offers an alternate reality in his new project, awarded with the main prize at Sitges, creating a film as enthralling as it is bizarre
The Sitting Duck by Jean-Paul Salomé
02/09/2022
VENICE 2022: A whistleblower or a malingerer? Jean-Paul Salomé’s captivating thriller looks back on the real-life misadventures of a trade unionist played by the great Isabelle Huppert
Sivas by Kaan Müjdeci
03/09/2014
VENICE 2014: The lead of director Kaan Mujdeci’s first film is an eleven-year-old and his huge Anatolian shepherd dog
Six Feet Over by Karim Bensalah
18/06/2024
Karim Bensalah signs an original, instructive and moving first feature about the classic topic of the search for one’s identity and the coming of age
Six Weeks by Noemi Veronika Szakonyi
23/08/2022
Noémi Veronika Szakonyi’s feature-length fiction debut is a nuanced and judgement-free portrait of a young woman putting her child up for adoption
Sixteen by Philippe Lioret
03/01/2023
Philippe Lioret revisits the archetypal story of Romeo and Juliette with penetrating clarity and great modern acuity
Sixteen by Rob Brown
18/10/2013
Powerful tale of a former child soldier marks an assured debut, starring Roger Jean Nsengiyumva and Rachael Stirling
Själö - Island of Souls by Lotta Petronella
06/04/2020
Lotta Petronella's immersive, dreamlike documentary explores the history and the present of the Baltic island that used to be home to an asylum for mentally unstable women
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