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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Daughter of Mine by Laura Bispuri
19/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Following Sworn Virgin, Laura Bispuri returns to Berlin in competition with another film as sensitive as it is intelligent, about a girl stuck between her two mothers
Daughter of Rage by Laura Baumeister de Montis
26/09/2022
The Nicaraguan director Laura Baumeister presents a meaningful and powerful portrait of the beautiful walking among the ugly, with one foot in misery and another in magical realism
The Daughter by Manuel Martín Cuenca
27/09/2021
After Cannibal and The Motive, which took part in previous editions of this festival, Manuel Martín Cuenca returns to lay bare the meanness hidden behind the most obsessive of desires
Daughters by Nana Neul
06/12/2021
Nana Neul has crafted an intimate road movie on acceptance, loss and daughterhood, which embraces low-key moods and loneliness as normal human states of being
Daughters by Maria Speth
08/02/2014
This German film presented at the Forum in Berlin conveys with all due restraint the indescribable suffering caused by the loss of a child or a mother's lack of love
Davos by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann
19/05/2020
Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann's documentary contrasts the lives of the citizens of Davos with the World Economic Forum, the elite gathering that takes place in their town every year
Dawn by Laila Pakalnina
26/11/2015
Latvian filmmaker Laila Pakalnina’s latest film is a rich and symbolic affair that deals with the Soviet past and the oppression of the present
The Dawn by Dalibor Matanić
27/11/2020
The approaching apocalypse puts a married couple at risk in Dalibor Matanić’s film, premiering in competition at Tallinn Black Nights
Day and Night by Katarzyna Machalek, Lukasz Machowski
02/11/2022
Polish directors Katarzyna Machalek and Lukasz Machowski blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction in their exploration of life from a female perspective
The Day and the Night by Daniele Vicari
17/06/2021
The first to be made while working from home during the lockdown of 2020, Daniele Vicari’s film is a technically accomplished experiment and an act of artistic resistance
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