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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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Hector by Jake Gavin
27/04/2016
In competition is the debut work by Jake Gavin, starring an outstanding Peter Mullan as he travels the length of England to seek shelter in London on Christmas Eve
Hedi by Mohamed Ben Attia
13/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: The debut film by Mohamed Ben Attia follows the liberation of a young man stifled by a traditional form of repression practised by its biggest victims: women
Hedi Schneider is Stuck by Sonja Heiss
06/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Munich’s Sonja Heiss presents her second feature film, which tells the story of a happy little woman’s ordinary depression
Heidi by Cãtãlin Mitulescu
20/08/2019
Cătălin Mitulescu strikes gold with his understated story of an ageing policeman
Heidi en Chine by François Yang
12/10/2020
After The Soul of the Tiger, François Yang returns to documentary with an intimate portrait of a family blown apart by History
Heil by Dietrich Brüggemann
06/07/2015
KARLOVY VARY 2015: The latest film by the director of the Silver Bear-winning Stations of the Cross is a breathless farce about the absurdity of neo-Nazis and other ultra-right-wing groups
Heimat Is A Space in Time by Thomas Heise
14/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Thomas Heise’s latest documentary masterfully splices together some highly varied material in its exploration of the way in which life stories and history relate to each other
The Heiresses by Marcelo Martinessi
17/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: The first full-length film by Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi is a vast co-production that focuses on a muted epiphany
Helen by Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
21/04/2009
A subtle, melancholy and elegiac debut feature, exploring the nature of identity, solitude and above all the quest for love in all its forms
Heli by Amat Escalante
16/05/2013
For his first selection in competition, Mexican director Amat Escalante signs his name to a fascinating film, coproduced by the Netherlands, Germany, and France
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