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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I, Olga Hepnarova by Petr Kazda, Tomáš Weinreb

12/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The exceptionally mature debut feature by the up-and-coming Czech filmmakers Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda plunges into the mindscape of the perpetrator of some major mass killings in Czechoslovakia in 1973  

Já, Olga Hepnarová

Já, Olga Hepnarová

I Only Rest In The Storm by Pedro Pinho

17/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Portuguese auteur Pedro Pinho crafts an epic chronicle of an expat NGO worker discovering himself in Guinea-Bissau  

O Riso e a Faca

O Riso e a Faca

I Saw Three Black Lights by Santiago Lozano Álvarez

21/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Santiago Lozano Álvarez’s sophomore feature examines the contemporary confluence of spirituality, traditional healing and paramilitary conflict in rural Colombia  

Yo vi tres luces negras

Yo vi tres luces negras

I See Red People by Bojina Panayotova

23/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Bojina Panayotova investigates the past of her family in communist Bulgaria. A very creative documentary, which is as serious as it is amusing  

Je vois rouge

Je vois rouge

I Served the King of England by Jirí Menzel

16/02/2007

I Shall See by Mercedes Stalenhoef

30/05/2025

Mercedes Stalenhoef’s debut feature explores the rough edges of a teenager’s journey after she loses her sight  

Ik zal zien

Ik zal zien

I Still Hide to Smoke by Rayhana Obermeyer

06/12/2017

French-Algerian director Rayhana directs a raw film about the difficulties of being a woman in a world riddled with injustice  

À mon âge je me cache encore pour fumer

À mon âge je me cache encore pour fumer

I, the Song by Dechen Roder

26/11/2024

In Dechen Roder’s slow yet persistent sophomore feature, one woman's search to clear her name becomes an existential quest to discover the truth behind her doppelgänger’s disappearance  

I, the Song

I, the Song

I Told You So by Ginevra Elkann

14/09/2023

Ginevra Elkann’s second feature film is an ensemble portrait of a population wrestling with anxieties and on the brink of an apocalypse, in a version of Rome which reaches 50 degrees in January  

Te l'avevo detto

Te l'avevo detto

I Walk by Jørgen Leth

27/11/2019

In Jørgen Leth’s latest feature-length documentary, he examines his own vulnerability after experiencing a traumatic event  

I Walk

I Walk

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