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7061 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/06/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Land of the Gods by Goran Paskaljevic

21/03/2017

Veteran Serbian director Goran Paskaljević is back with an excellent drama made in India, in the local language and with local actors  

Dev Bhoomi (Zemlja Bogova)

Dev Bhoomi (Zemlja Bogova)

Land of the Little People by Yaniv Berman

13/10/2016

Israeli filmmaker Yaniv Berman's feature debut is a violent fairy tale exploring the social circumstances emerging from Israel's political situation  

Medinat Hagamadim

Medinat Hagamadim

The Land Within by Fisnik Maxville

22/11/2022

In his feature-length fiction debut, Fisnik Maxville deals with family secrets that come to light in the aftermath of the 1990s conflict in Kosovo  

The Land Within

The Land Within

The Landscape and the Fury by Nicole Vögele

17/04/2024

Nicole Vögele takes us to the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovinia where the ever-open wounds of a past war coexist with an equally painful present  

The Landscape and the Fury

The Landscape and the Fury

Landscape Zero by Bruno Pavić

15/09/2021

Bruno Pavić takes us on a moody journey with anonymous but affectionately portrayed characters wandering around an infamous polluted area in Croatia  

Nulti krajolik

Nulti krajolik

Landscapes of Resistance by Marta Popivoda

04/02/2021

In her second feature-length documentary, Serbian filmmaker Marta Popivoda creates an inspiring work that connects two different periods in history which share the same enemy: fascism  

Pejzaži otpora

Pejzaži otpora

Landshaft by Daniel Kötter

13/07/2023

German director Daniel Kötter attempts to grasp the bigger picture of the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict  

Landshaft

Landshaft

Lara by Jan Ole Gerster

01/07/2019

Presented in the competition of Karlovy Vary, Jan-Ole Gerster’s second feature explores the ugly side of maternal ambition  

Lara

Lara

LaRoy, Texas by Shane Atkinson

26/10/2023

In his feature debut, Shane Atkinson lets some small-town folk attempt to escape their dreary, dead-end existences  

LaRoy

LaRoy

Last and First Men by Jóhann Jóhannsson

26/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson's first and last directorial effort is a docu-fiction essay of sorts, based on a 1930 sci-fi novel and Yugoslav monuments from the communist era  

Last and First Men

Last and First Men

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