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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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A Girl Missing by Koji Fukada

12/08/2019

With his new film Kôji Fukada once again questions the seeming stability of Japanese society  

Yokogao

Yokogao

A Golden Life by Boubacar Sangaré

03/04/2023

Boubacar Sangaré's first feature-length documentary follows a teenager mining for gold in Burkina Faso  

Or de vie

Or de vie

A Greyhound of a Girl by Enzo D'Alò

27/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Enzo d’Alò’s animation is bound to find its audience – but not at film festivals  

Mary, Tansey und die Reise in die Nacht

Mary, Tansey und die Reise in die Nacht

A Guide to Second Date Sex by Rachel Hirons

20/04/2020

First-time movie director Rachel Hirons shows some moments of promise in this adaptation of her own riotous play starring George MacKay and Alexandra Roach  

A Guide to Second Date Sex

A Guide to Second Date Sex

A-HA - The Movie by Thomas Robsahm

16/06/2021

Thomas Robsahm's documentary is a delight for the band's fans, and a pleasant surprise for lovers of 80s music  

A-HA - The Movie

A-HA - The Movie

A Happy Day by Hisham Zaman

27/10/2023

The third feature by Norwegian director of Kurdish descent Hisham Zaman is full of snow, love and empathy  

A Happy Day

A Happy Day

A Happy Man by Sona G. Lutherová

02/05/2023

In Sona G Lutherová’s tender film, “nobody’s perfect” – and that’s perfectly fine  

A Happy Man

A Happy Man

A Heart of Love by Łukasz Ronduda

03/02/2017

Being presented in Rotterdam's Bright Future is the latest film by Lukasz Ronduda, an aesthetically-pleasing and reflective piece based on the lives and art of Wojtek Bąkowski and Zuzanna Bartoszek  

Serce miłości

Serce miłości

A House in Jerusalem by Muayad Alayan

01/02/2023

Creative duo Muayad and Rami Alayan craft a touching coming-of-age tale exploiting some well-known tropes about loss and trauma but in a fresh, powerful fashion  

A House in Jerusalem

A House in Jerusalem

A House Made of Splinters by Simon Lereng Wilmont

31/01/2022

Danish director ​​Simon Lereng Wilmont follows up his 2017 festival favourite The Distant Barking of Dogs with a sensitive portrait of a temporary house for neglected children in Eastern Ukraine  

A House Made of Splinters

A House Made of Splinters

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