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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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Viva Belarus! by Krzysztof Lukaszewicz

24/06/2013

Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Łukaszewicz traces the path of a young Belarusian rocker who became an icon of the resistance against the dictatorship  

Zyvie Belarus

Zyvie Belarus

Vivarium by Lorcan Finnegan

19/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Lorcan Finnegan’s new outing is a slice of involuntary suburban family life, chillingly well executed  

Vivarium

Vivarium

Vivere by Francesca Archibugi

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Francesca Archibugi continues her observation of the family unit, though her approach lacks any real bite  

Vivere

Vivere

Vivos by Ai Weiwei

04/02/2020

European-based Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei finds systemic corruption in the case of missing Mexican students  

Vivos

Vivos

Voces by Ángel Gómez Hernández

24/07/2020

The feature debut by Ángel Gómez is a deafening and exhausting horror flick that pilfers too many genre references without managing to find its own guttural hallmark  

Voces

Voces

The Voice by Dominika Montean-Pańków

16/03/2023

Dominika Montean-Pańków’s documentary feature debut brings us into the secluded world of a Jesuit novitiate in Northern Poland and eventually prompts some intimate introspection  

Głos

Głos

The Voice by Ognjen Sviličić

09/10/2019

Ognjen Sviličić trains his piercing spotlight on the influence of the Catholic Church on Croatian society  

Glas

Glas

Voices from Chernobyl by Pol Cruchten

03/03/2016

Luxembourgian director Pol Cruchten examines the after-effects of the Chernobyl disaster with some bright sequences in his documentary, presented at the Luxembourg City Film Festival  

Voices from Chernobyl

Voices from Chernobyl

Void by Aleksi Salmenperä

27/03/2019

Aleksi Salmenperä’s recent Jussi winner expresses the need for change but occasionally trips over its own ideas  

Tyhjiö

Tyhjiö

Voie rapide by Christophe Sahr

07/08/2012

Johan Libéreau’s love for his customised car gets the better of him in Christophe Sahr’s original feature debut  

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