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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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We Were Just Playing by Ann-Kristin Reyels
05/07/2018
Ann-Kristin Reyels tells the story of a child’s "empirical" discovery of a somewhat magical and yet brutal border zone
We Were Not Born Refugees by Claudio Zulian
15/06/2020
From the very outset, Claudio Zulian’s documentary refutes the word “refugee”, insisting that these are individual people with personal stories and recounting eight of these intersecting in Barcelona
We Will Not Fade Away by Alisa Kovalenko
01/08/2023
Alisa Kovalenko’s latest documentary is a highly emotional journey following a few young Ukrainians before their lives get turned upside down
We Won't Kill Each Other with Guns by María Ripoll
29/03/2022
Director María Ripoll’s intention is to paint a portrait of a generation adrift, but it remains just that – a mere intention
The Wedding Day by Wojciech Smarzowski
25/11/2021
Wojciech Smarzowski’s Polish official selection entry recounts a dark chapter in Poland’s wartime history
Wedding Night by Rachel Elitzur
17/05/2023
Rachel Elitzur’s concise but intense second feature-length documentary digs into the contradictory regulations governing ultra-Orthodox Jewish marriage
The Wednesday Child by Lili Horvát
01/02/2016
The debut piece by director and screenwriter Lili Horvát takes a delicate and elegant approach to reconstructing the journey to social redemption of a young Hungarian woman
Le Week-End by Roger Michell
23/09/2013
Roger Michell, director of films such as Notting Hill and Enduring Love, will be competing for the Golden Shell at the 60th San Sebastian Film Festival
Weekend Rebels by Marc Rothemund
08/11/2024
A father takes his autistic son to some football games so that he can find a club to support and prevail over the horrors of the outside world in Marc Rothemund’s film
The Weeping Walk by Dimitri Verhulst
22/10/2024
Already adapted three times for the big screen, Dimitri Verhulst makes his debut as auteur and director with an absurd comedy carried by the always remarkable Peter Van den Begin
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