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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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The Faithful Son by Guérin van de Vorst
06/10/2017
Guérin van de Vorst's debut feature film is a sensitive and striking portrait of a lost young man becoming a father
The Filmmaker's House by Marc Isaacs
22/06/2020
Marc Isaacs lets people have conversations in his living room and kitchen in this look at filmmaking and Britain
The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft by Werner Herzog
04/11/2022
In celebrating volcanologist Katia and Maurice Krafft’s impactful but too short lives, filmmaker Werner Herzog creates a powerful film requiem
The First 54 Years – An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation by Avi Mograbi
09/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Celebrated Israeli documentarian Avi Mogbrai returns to Berlin with a bleak, talking heads-driven study of Israeli military policy
The First Beautiful Thing by Paolo Virzì
12/01/2010
The Flame of a Candle by André Gil Mata
05/07/2024
The talented and impenetrable Portuguese filmmaker André Gil Mata journeys through time to explore the space of a home and two women’s lives
The French Minister by Bertrand Tavernier
26/09/2013
Famous French filmmaker is competing in San Sebatsian with an amusing and acid satire of the political circus
The Gardener's Year by Jiří Havelka
Jiří Havelka’s third film probes the conflict between tradition and modernity, but ultimately falls short as a satire, emerging as more of a thinly plotted and repetitive tragicomedy
The Gig is Up by Shannon Walsh
11/05/2021
Canadian director Shannon Walsh delivers an eye-opening investigative documentary on the gig economy
The Grocer’s Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World... by Claire Simon
20/11/2020
Claire Simon creates an endearing film about the surprising human adventure that was the creation of the Tënk platform in the village of Lussas, where documentary and agriculture go hand in hand
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