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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Okarina by Alban Zogjani
14/03/2024
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
Old Boys by Toby MacDonald
20/11/2018
British filmmaker Toby MacDonald tackles the topics of “Britishness” and masculinity in his debut feature, a lightweight, comedic take on Cyrano de Bergerac, set in an all-boys boarding school
The Old Man and The Land by Nick Parish
22/11/2023
Nicholas Parish’s feature debut is a laudable attempt at audio-driven film storytelling, occasionally reaching something unique in its tale of an intransigent English farmer
Old Man - The Movie by Oskar Lehemaa, Mikk Mägi
18/06/2020
Mikk Mägi and Oskar Lehemaa’s explosive Estonian film is the animation that the minds behind the “Got Milk?” campaign never saw coming
The Old Oak by Ken Loach
26/05/2023
CANNES 2023: Ken Loach’s new title contains not an ounce of cynicism – just hope
Old-Timers by Martin Dušek, Ondřej Provazník
02/07/2019
Revenge is a dish best served dead cold in Martin Dušek and Ondřej Provazník’s geriatric comedy-drama
Oleg by Juris Kursietis
17/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Latvia's Juris Kursietis delivers a gritty and ultra-realist film on a form of modern slavery taking place behind the scenes between Eastern European posted workers
Oleg and the Rare Arts by Andrés Duque
02/02/2016
In his new documentary, Andrés Duque regales us with the creative portrait of brilliant Russian musician Oleg Karavaychuk
Olga by Elie Grappe
09/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Gymnastics and Ukrainian revolution for the teenage champion at the heart of the first feature from Elie Grappe, which explores the contrasting facets of total devotion
The Olive Tree by Icíar Bollaín
15/04/2016
The seventh film by Icíar Bollaín has fairy tale and road movie undertones whilst broaching the subjects of roots, struggle, ecology, family ties and the preservation of heritage
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