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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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My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová

16/06/2021

Michaela Pavlátová finds a highly original narrative angle from which to tactfully broach the condition of women in Afghanistan in an animated work that’s accessible to wider audiences  

Moje Slunce Maad

Moje Slunce Maad

My Sunshine by Hiroshi Okuyama

27/05/2024

CANNES 2024: This likeable film by Hiroshi Okuyama lacks bite, but it will make you want to put on your old skates again – if you manage to find them, that is  

Boku no o-bi-sama

Boku no o-bi-sama

My Sweet Land by Sareen Hairabedian

14/06/2024

Sareen Hairabedian’s documentary embraces the hopes, fears, dreams and everyday struggles of an Artsakh boy, one of thousands whose childhood is tied to the local military context  

Tuns k’aghts’r a

Tuns k’aghts’r a

My Sweet Pepper Land by Hiner Saleem

25/05/2013

Hiner Saleem takes a look full of humour, hope and music at the shambles and archaisms of a Kurdistan slowly picking up the pieces  

My Swiss Army by Luka Popadić

24/01/2024

Luka Popadić’s debut feature film follows three Swiss officers of Serbian, Sri Lankan and Tunisian origin wrestling with a dual identity which makes them unique  

Echte Schweizer

Echte Schweizer

My Thoughts Are Silent by Antonio Lukich

09/07/2019

Antonio Lukich's accomplished and engaging dramedy, which won the Special Jury Prize in Karlovy Vary's East of the West, is a breath of fresh air in Ukrainian cinema  

Moi dumki tikhi

Moi dumki tikhi

My Uncle Luben by Nikola Boshnakov, Georgi Stoev

19/10/2023

Nikola Boshnakov and Georgi-Jackie Stoev’s documentary follows a notorious band’s frontman, who inherits his late uncle’s bohemian apartment  

My Uncle Luben

My Uncle Luben

My Unknown Soldier by Anna Kryvenko

29/10/2018

Anna Kryvenko's first feature-length documentary is an archive-footage film with a personal angle and a universal message that history is by no means linear  

Můj neznámý vojín

Můj neznámý vojín

My War Is Not Over by Bruno Bigoni

28/11/2017

Bruno Bigoni has given voice to an extraordinary man who has given a name to hundreds of soldiers who disappeared during the Second World War, including the father of Roger Waters from the band Pink Floyd  

My War Is Not Over

My War Is Not Over

My Way Out by Izaskun Arandia

31/03/2023

This documentary is full of partying, fun, freedom, tolerance, enjoyment and pride. Enjoy being whatever you want to be under the disco ball of this London club, a refuge for the trans community  

My Way Out

My Way Out

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