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7340 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/10/2024. 791 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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D is for Division by Dāvis Sīmanis
10/10/2018
Davis Simanis’ documentary, which had its Nordic premiere at Reykjavik, explores the relationship between Latvia and Russia, placing the border between the two countries centre stage
Daaaaaali! by Quentin Dupieux
09/09/2023
VENICE 2023: The insanely prolific Quentin Dupieux keeps on delivering the crazy but is starting to show the first signs of fatigue
Dad by Vlado Škafar
16/11/2010
The first ever Venice Critics Week title from Slovenia. An intimate father-son relation story set in Prekmurje province
Dad's Lullaby by Lesia Diak
26/08/2024
Lesia Diak's tender portrait of a Ukrainian war veteran as a father is not afraid to interrogate itself
Dafne by Federico Bondi
11/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: This lovable, character-driven family drama directed by Federico Bondi is likely to steal the hearts of the Panorama audience
Daguerrotype by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
08/03/2017
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s new film, made with an entirely French team, is another ghost story, another variation on his preferred themes
Dahomey by Mati Diop
19/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Mati Diop’s documentary, which follows the return of works of art stolen in colonial times, is a precious little gem – little in terms of length, but not artistic expression
Dalecarlians by Maria Bloom
02/06/2005
A strong and convincing feature debut, a Bergmanesque piece of family reunion with light brushes of humour, set in the picture perfect heart of Sweden, the province of Dalecarlia
Dalida by Lisa Azuelos
10/01/2017
Lisa Azuelos brings us an effective biopic on the impassioned, flamboyant and tragic fate of the singer. A film being distributed and sold by Pathé
The Dam by Ali Cherri
27/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Ali Cherri has crafted a bold, esoteric and aesthetically pleasing work set in a remote area of northern Sudan at the time of the 2019 military coup in the country
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