Film Reviews

6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Keep Quiet by Sam Blair, Joseph Martin

25/10/2016

This British documentary is about one of the founders of Jobbik, who makes a U-turn after discovering his grandmother is an Auschwitz survivor  

Keep Quiet

Keep Quiet

Keep Smiling by Rusudan Chkonia

07/09/2012

Georgia’s Rusudan Chkonia’s debut film, coproduced between France and Luxemburg, tells the story of a beauty pageant for young mothers with a flat and a lot of money as first prize  

Keeper by Guillaume Senez

07/08/2015

LOCARNO 2015: Guillaume Senez’s film, which had its global premiere in the Filmmakers of the present section of this year’s Locarno Film Festival, is stunning and moving  

Keeper

Keeper

The Keeper of Lost Causes by Mikkel Nørgaard

02/10/2013

An investigation into the criminal abyss of almost closed cases. An adaptation of the best-seller by Jussi Adler-Olsen.  

Kvinden i buret

Kvinden i buret

The Keeper by Marcus H. Rosenmüller

03/10/2018

German director Marcus H Rosenmüller shows the trials and tribulations of legendary Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann in his new drama  

Trautmann

Trautmann

Keeping Mum by Emilie Brisavoine

04/07/2023

Émilie Brisavoine goes back in time to untangle her family’s painful fate in a captivating documentary directed with commendable passion and inventiveness  

Maman déchire

Maman déchire

The Kegelstatt Trio by Rita Azevedo Gomes

21/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Portuguese auteur Rita Azevedo Gomes dusts off an old two-character play written by Éric Rohmer, allowing her cast to proceed and talk, talk, talk  

O trio em mi bemol

O trio em mi bemol

Kelet by Susani Mahadura

04/02/2020

With her new documentary, journalist Susani Mahadura delivers the ultimate crowd-pleaser, girl!  

Kelet

Kelet

Kemp. My Best Dance Is Yet to Come by Edoardo Gabbriellini

14/06/2019

Italian actor-director Edoardo Gabbriellini delivers a great documentary, competing in Bologna’s Biografilm Festival, in which contemporary dance icon Lindsay Kemp tells his own story  

Kemp. My Best Dance Is Yet to Come

Kemp. My Best Dance Is Yet to Come

Key House Mirror by Michael Noer

30/01/2015

Michael Noer’s new movie is a multi-layered work that explores love and some deep issues surrounding old age  

Nøgle hus spejl

Nøgle hus spejl

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