Film Reviews

7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Radiant Sea by Stefan Butzmühlen

29/04/2015

In an intimate and documentary-like style, German filmmaker Stefan Butzmühlen follows a young man who is looking to find himself on board a cargo ship headed for the island he yearns for  

Lichtes Meer

Lichtes Meer

Radiator by Tom Browne

03/06/2015

Tom Browne’s first feature is competing for the Transilvania Trophy at the 14th edition of the TIFF  

Radiator

Radiator

Radical Landscapes by Elettra Fiumi

14/11/2022

Elettra Fiumi’s debut feature film whisks us away to a fantasy world of utopias and radical reflections which sought to fundamentally remould society  

Radical Landscapes

Radical Landscapes

The Radio Amateur by Iker Elorrieta

29/11/2021

A young autistic man obsessed with radio engineering tries to find some independence, but crueller forces attempt to impede him, in Spaniard Iker Elorrieta’s sensitive debut  

El radioaficionado

El radioaficionado

Radio Silence by Juliana Fanjul

01/10/2019

Juliana Fanjul’s film gives a platform to journalist Carmen Aristegui, one of the most powerful voices in the Mexican opposition  

Silence radio

Silence radio

Radioactive by Marjane Satrapi

16/09/2019

The incredible life story of Marie Curie is economically told in Marjane Satrapi's patchy new film  

Radioactive

Radioactive

Radiogram by Rouzie Hassanova

11/10/2017

Rouzie Hassanova’s drama received the Best First Feature Award at the 2017 Golden Rose Film Festival  

Radiogram

Radiogram

Radiograph of a Family by Firouzeh Khosrovani

27/11/2020

Firouzeh Khosrovani wins the IDFA Award for the Best Feature-length Documentary with a superb personal essay about our divided world  

Radiograph of a Family

Radiograph of a Family

Rafaël by Ben Sombogaart

25/11/2018

Amsterdam-born director Ben Sombogaart’s latest feature is a confident piece of work that attempts to tackle the refugee crisis from a very European perspective  

Rafaël

Rafaël

Rafiki by Wanuri Kahiu

14/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Wanuri Kahiu’s second feature film, showing in Un Certain Regard, explores a lesbian relationship in the conservative society of Kenya  

Rafiki

Rafiki

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