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7314 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2024. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Being 17 by André Téchiné
15/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: André Téchiné’s new film, the screenplay for which he wrote with Céline Sciamma, is a physical, sensual and enjoyable film on the blossoming of desire between two high-school students
Being Eriko by Jannik Splidsboel
30/03/2020
Japanese pianist Eriko Makimura looks for meaning away from the keyboard in Jannik Splidsboel’s overly one-sided portrait
Being in a Place – A Portrait of Margaret Tait by Luke Fowler
02/03/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Drawing inspiration from an unrealised project and her personal archive, Luke Fowler crafts a tribute to pioneering filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait
Being Maria by Jessica Palud
21/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Re-tracing the tormented trajectory of actress Maria Schneider with modesty and utmost precision, Jessica Palud delivers a feminist work of denunciation with very modern undertones
Bekas by Karzan Kader
23/11/2012
The young Swedish filmmaker of Kurdish origin recounts his childhood exile through a great comedy.
Bekim Fehmiu by Valmir Tertini
26/08/2024
In his debut feature-length documentary, Valmir Tertini tells the story of the life and career of the Kosovar, Yugoslav and international star actor
Belfast by Kenneth Branagh
14/10/2021
Kenneth Branagh leaves Shakespeare and Hollywood blockbusters behind to make his most personal work to date, a childhood memoir about growing up in Belfast amidst The Troubles
The Belgian Wave by Jérôme Vandewattyne
12/12/2023
Jérôme Vandewattyne delivers a completely wild film about UFOs a psychedelic trip to the limits of reality, and beyond
Belgica by Felix van Groeningen
22/01/2016
Felix Van Groeningen lives for the night, a world of dreams and debauchery, energised by the original, rich, intense and bountiful score by Soulwax
Belinda by Marie Dumora
18/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: French director Marie Dumora takes us on a journey through the life of a Yenish girl in modern-day France
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