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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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Ave by Konstantin Bojanov

24/09/2011

A chance love-at-first-sight encounter and luminous road movie in a bleak Bulgaria. A debut feature unveiled at Cannes and winner of the Cineuropa Award at Sarajevo.  

Avé

Avé

Ave y Nada by Cristóbal Arteaga

26/11/2015

Cristobal Arteaga's third feature-length film is a rewriting of the Book of Genesis featuring two actors and no dialogue  

Ave y Nada

Ave y Nada

The Average Color of the Universe by Alexandra-Therese Keining

30/01/2020

Swedish helmer Alexandra-Therese Keining offers up an enigmatic and colourful journey through grief and loss by way of outer space  

The Average Color of the Universe

The Average Color of the Universe

Averroes & Rosa Parks by Nicolas Philibert

16/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: After his Golden Bear winner On the Adamant, Nicolas Philibert is back with a second instalment in his trilogy about mental illness, which is even more impressive than the first  

Averroès & Rosa Parks

Averroès & Rosa Parks

Awaiting by Daniela Fejerman

28/10/2015

Daniela Fejerman demonstrates her mastery of strong narrative in a drama that she had to endure for herself: the extremely tough process of adopting a child in a country riddled with corruption  

La adopción

La adopción

Away by Gerard Oms

10/04/2025

Gerard Oms draws on his own experience as an emigrant in his first feature film as a director, in which his misplaced protagonist tries –and fails– to escape from himself  

Molt lluny

Molt lluny

Away by Gints Zilbalodis

17/06/2019

The production history of this feature by Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis is fascinating, but it’s what finally made it to the big screen that truly impresses  

Projām

Projām

Axilas by José Fonseca e Costa

09/05/2016

Starring Pedro Lacerda, the film is a caustic black comedy about a man who develops an obsession with women’s armpits  

Axilas

Axilas

Axiom by Jöns Jönsson

16/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: In Jöns Jönsson’s film, a young man keeps inventing fantastical stories about his life, until the lies one day threaten to catch up with him  

Axiom

Axiom

Aya by Lorenzo Valmontone, Thomas Szczepanski

25/01/2022

Lorenzo Valmontone and Thomas Szczepanski transport us to the metaphorical and metaphysical desert of Calais in the company of Zimako and Lydie, two souls awaiting chimeric salvation  

Aya

Aya

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