Film Reviews

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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Fool Circle by Vincent Mariette

28/10/2014

Vincent Mariette’s first feature is an eccentric comedy about two brothers being reunited  

Tristesse Club

Tristesse Club

The Fool by Yury Bykov

11/08/2014

The third feature film from the young Russian director Yury Bykov amazes thanks to a moving story with bright tones  

Durak

Durak

Fools by Tomasz Wasilewski

12/07/2022

Polish director Tomasz Wasilewski returns with another film about a difficult love, featuring remarkable technical prowess but a problematic structure  

Głupcy

Głupcy

For a Fistful of Fries by Jean Libon, Yves Hinant

11/11/2021

Yves Hinant and Jean Libon explore the underbelly of society with a fascinating police investigation, combining implacable realism and benevolent humanism beyond social determinism  

Poulet frites

Poulet frites

For a Happy Life by Dimitri Linder, Salima Sarah Glamine

03/10/2018

Belgian filmmakers Dimitri Linder and Salima Glamine direct a drama about love and family against a backdrop of community pressure  

Pour vivre heureux

Pour vivre heureux

For Lucio by Pietro Marcello

11/03/2021

BERLINALE 2021: Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello returns to the documentary form with this tribute to popular Bolognese singer Lucio Dalla  

Per Lucio

Per Lucio

For My Country by Rachid Hami

02/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Rachid Hami signs a work at once expansive and sensitive on the place of each individual and the recognition of others in a family microcosm and in the macrocosm of France  

Pour la France

Pour la France

For Night Will Come by Céline Rouzet

06/09/2023

VENICE 2023: An incisive, vampiric teen movie, Céline Rouzet’s debut feature film explores such subjects as the rejection of difference, family solidarity and the injustice of the world  

En attendant la nuit

En attendant la nuit

For Sama by Waad Al Khateab, Edward Watts

15/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts’ documentary about Syria arrives in Cannes on the back of festival wins at SXSW and Hot Docs  

For Sama

For Sama

For Some Inexplicable Reason by Gábor Reisz

12/07/2014

First-time feature director Gábor Reisz has crafted an accomplished comedy that differs significantly from most recent Hungarian cinema  

VAN valami furcsa és megmagyarázhatatlan

VAN valami furcsa és megmagyarázhatatlan

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