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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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Who Is Bárbara Virgínia? by Luísa Sequeira, Eduardo Sama
05/12/2017
Luísa Sequeira’s feature debut brings the only female director to make a film during the Portuguese dictatorship back to the limelight
Who's Afraid of Alice Miller? by Daniel Howald
30/01/2020
Daniel Howald’s film smacks of a psychoanalytical session captured in images - that of the son of the famous Alice Miller
Who’s Stopping Us by Jonás Trueba
23/09/2021
Jonás Trueba’s latest film is a masterfully executed triple-corkscrew somersault that leaves us in no doubt we are in the presence of a unique and dazzling talent
Who We Were by Marc Bauder
04/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Marc Bauder’s ambitious documentary about the global humanitarian and environmental crisis conveys the same old bad news but from a slightly new angle
Who You Think I Am by Safy Nebbou
11/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Juliette Binoche plays a fifty-year-old woman who is desperate for love and who reinvents herself online in Safy Nebbou’s film adaptation of Camille Laurens' novel
Whores' Glory by Michael Glawogger
25/11/2011
Whose Dog Am I? by Robert Lakatos
20/10/2022
Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity
Why Are We Creative? by Hermann Vaske
02/09/2018
VENICE 2018: German director Hermann Vaske asks myriad celebrities the same question – and gets too many answers
Why Can't I Be Tarkovskij? by Murat Düzgünoğlu
10/03/2015
A story with powerful meta-cinema overtones, based on the work experience and private life of director Murat Düzgünoğlu
Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? by Hadar Morag
11/09/2015
VENICE 2015: In her film, Israeli director Hadar Morag tells a complex tale about taking responsibility for one's own actions
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