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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Hablar by Joaquín Oristrell

12/06/2015

Joaquín Oristrell helms this experiment based around ad-libbing actors, using the spoken word as a weapon of social protest, and shooting in a single take  

Hablar

Hablar

Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse by Lukas Feigelfeld

20/10/2017

The psychologically tense, visually-arresting and mind-blowingly creepy folk horror film is a strong feature debut by Lukas Feigelfeld  

Hagazussa: Der Hexenfluch

Hagazussa: Der Hexenfluch

Hail, Caesar! by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

12/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The Berlinale opened with a film that brings together the humour of the Coen brothers (and Clooney, Fiennes, Swinton and Tatum) in all its glory to celebrate the joy of film  

Hail, Caesar!

Hail, Caesar!

The Hairdresser by Doris Dörrie

14/02/2010

Half-Sister by Damjan Kozole

05/07/2019

Damjan Kozole's new film is a story about two women who learn how to live with each other despite mutual animosity  

Polsestra

Polsestra

Halfway by Geoffrey Enthoven

02/12/2014

Geoffrey Enthoven’s new film, following the acclaimed Come as You Are, had the honour of bringing the 52nd Gijón International Film Festival to a close, out of competition  

Halfweg

Halfweg

Halima's Path by Arsen Anton Ostojic

12/12/2013

Croatian director Arsen Anton Ostojic’s film is a poignant and, at times, suffocating story about grief  

Halimin put

Halimin put

Hamada by Eloy Domínguez Serén

21/11/2018

With a great soundtrack and lots of humour, Eloy Dominguez Serén’s feature-length debut takes us to the Sahrawi people who live in exile in the Sahara Desert  

Hamada

Hamada

The Hamlet Syndrome by Elwira Niewiera, Piotr Rosołowski

22/08/2022

War takes the stage in this documentary by Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski, but it’s still too early for the curtain to fall  

The Hamlet Syndrome

The Hamlet Syndrome

Hammamet by Gianni Amelio

09/01/2020

With leniency and understanding for the man behind the headlines, Gianni Amelio recounts the final months of socialist leader Bettino Craxi, who lived in exile following corruption charges  

Hammamet

Hammamet

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