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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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September by Penny Panagiotopoulou
01/07/2013
Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou returns after a 10-year absence with a variation on the theme of solitude and the fragility of human relationships.
September 5 by Tim Fehlbaum
14/10/2024
Tim Fehlbaum reconstructs the tragic hostage-taking incident during the 1972 Munich Olympics from the viewpoint of the journalists who covered it
September Says by Ariane Labed
25/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Ariane Labed adapts Daisy Johnson’s coming-of-age novel Sisters into one of the year’s finest directorial debuts
A Serious Game by Pernilla August
19/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Pernilla August portrays complex passion based on a classic Swedish novel adapted by Danish screenwriter Lone Scherfig
Sermon to the Fish by Hilal Baydarov
12/08/2022
A no-frills film boasting beauty and soul, Hilal Baydarov’s ninth feature ponders what remains after winning a war
Serpent's Path by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
25/09/2024
Kiyoshi Kurosawa readapts his 1990s film Serpent’s Path, setting it in contemporary France, for an unhinged thriller that investigates the pointless obtuseness of evil
Serpentarius by Carlos Conceição
09/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: The debut feature by Carlos Conceição mirrors periods in an unnamed country’s history by means of one man’s journey through an exuberant variety of landscapes and film genres
Servants by Ivan Ostrochovský
03/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Slovak filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský has crafted an uncompromising piece of arthouse cinema with thriller elements in this story of the Catholic Church in communist Czechoslovakia
Serviam – I Will Serve by Ruth Mader
11/08/2022
Austrian director Ruth Mader demonstrates great lucidity while investigating the consequences of a mysticism which morphs into fanaticism
Servus Papa, See You in Hell by Christopher Roth
24/11/2022
Christopher Roth’s new feature sees libertine ideas twisted into tyranny and examines the effect of this on a teenage girl growing up in a commune near Vienna
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