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8275 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/02/2026. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Dear Ones by Grzegorz Jaroszuk

25/08/2021

Grzegorz Jaroszuk’s film is a puzzling, absurdist dramedy following a father and his estranged, grown-up children who set off on a search for their missing mother  

Bliscy

Bliscy

Dear Son by Mohamed Ben Attia

15/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Mohamed Ben Attia continues to fine-tune the style he used in his debut film in the story of a Tunisian father whose distant and uncommunicative son suddenly vanishes  

Weldi

Weldi

Dear Thomas by Andreas Kleinert

25/11/2021

Meet Thomas Brasch, sometime proud resident of the GDR, playwright, filmmaker, blocked novelist, and now star of his own lengthy biopic helmed by Andreas Kleinert  

Lieber Thomas

Lieber Thomas

Dear Tomorrow by Kaspar Astrup Schröder

30/01/2026

Danish director Kaspar Astrup Schröder has made a poignant and profound film in Japan, filled with suffering and hope, about the hidden epidemic of social isolation  

Dear Tomorrow

Dear Tomorrow

Dear Werner by Pablo Maqueda

19/11/2020

Pablo Maqueda retraces the journey made in 1975 by filmmaker Werner Herzog and invites the viewer on this solitary and evocative trip, full of love for cinema  

Dear Werner

Dear Werner

Dearest Fiona by Fiona Tan

20/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Visual artist Fiona Tan attempts a deeply personal reconstruction of history and cultural identity through contrasting words and images  

Dearest Fiona

Dearest Fiona

Death and Life Madalena by Guto Parente

20/01/2026

With delectable nerve and poetry, Guto Parente’s feature follows the day-to-day life of a film crew who are fighting to make their own movie  

Morte e Vida Madalena

Morte e Vida Madalena

Death By Death by Xavier Seron

14/10/2015

With his first feature film, Xavier Seron shamelessly takes on a tenderly indecent tragicomic world  

Je me tue à le dire

Je me tue à le dire

Death Does Not Exist by Félix Dufour-Laperrière

15/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Félix Dufour-Laperrière’s fantasy animation follows a band of young revolutionaries aiming to overturn both the elite and mortality itself  

La mort n'existe pas

La mort n'existe pas

Death for Sale by Faouzi Bensaïdi

21/06/2012

A film that revisits the rules of the thriller, injecting poetry into a Moroccan climate saturated with social tension and rising extremism.  

Baya Al Maut

Baya Al Maut

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