Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 781 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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With the Wind by Bettina Oberli

07/08/2018

LOCARNO 2018: Swiss director Bettina Oberli touches down in the Locarno Film Festival's Piazza Grande with her new film, a light breath of air that turns into a tornado  

Le vent tourne

Le vent tourne

Withering by Miloš Pušić

05/07/2013

A bleak look at Serbian relationships and culture  

Odumiranje

Odumiranje

Without Air by Katalin Moldovai

14/09/2023

The debut feature from Hungarian filmmaker Katalin Moldovai meticulously explores political correctness’ destructive power on teaching  

Elfogy a levegő

Elfogy a levegő

The Witness by Mitko Panov

07/11/2018

Macedonian-Swiss director Mitko Panov presents his latest feature film, a manhunt in the heart of the Balkans  

The Witness

The Witness

Witz by Martine Doyen

28/06/2018

Two heroes brought to life through laughter and tears star in Martine Doyen’s paradoxical comedy about losing one’s sense of humour  

Witz

Witz

Wolf by Bogdan Mustata

23/08/2013

Produced by Strada Film and starring newcomer Mihai Vasilescu, Bogdan Mustata's first feature competes for The Heart of Sarajevo award  

Lupu

Lupu

Wolf and Sheep by Shahrbanoo Sadat

17/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Young Shahrbanoo Sadat brings us a contemplative yet verbose film that shows us a secret side of Afghanistan that has yet to be violated  

Wolf and Sheep

Wolf and Sheep

Wolf & Dog by Cláudia Varejão

06/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Portuguese filmmaker Cláudia Varejão presents a powerful and oneiric feature film, an uncompromising portrait of a generation struggling to exist  

Lobo e Cão

Lobo e Cão

The Wolf from Royal Vineyard Street by Jan Němec

08/07/2016

KARLOVY VARY 2016: Jan Němec’s swan song takes a comedic, yet self-ironic look into the life of this fabled Czech filmmaker  

Vlk z Královských Vinohrad

Vlk z Královských Vinohrad

The Wolf’s Call by Antonin Baudry

19/02/2019

Spectacular, breath-taking and hyper-realistic, Antonin Baudry’s first feature delves into the world of nuclear submarines, setting the bar high for French production standards  

Le Chant du loup

Le Chant du loup

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