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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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Irina by Nadejda Koseva

12/11/2018

Bulgarian director Nadejda Koseva's first feature is an impressive story about a woman from the provinces who becomes a surrogate for a couple from Sofia  

Irina

Irina

Irina Palm by Sam Garbarski

18/04/2007

Maggie no longer has anything very important left to live for, apart from one objective: to find money very quickly to help her ill grandson. And she succeeds, albeit in an altogether unexpected way  

Irina Palm

Irina Palm

The Iron Bridge by Monika Jordan-Młodzianowska

26/09/2019

The love triangle between a foreman, his wife and his best buddy constitutes but the surface of this haunting and elegant drama, and digging deeper reveals a chilling tale about a human soul  

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Żelazny most

Iron Butterflies by Roman Liubyi

27/01/2023

Roman Liubyi’s documentary tells the story of how Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 crashed to earth in the Donetsk region in 2014, with 298 lives lost  

Iron Butterflies

Iron Butterflies

The Iron Lady by Phyllida Lloyd

25/01/2012

Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola

20/03/2012

The Nazis were hiding on the moon, and now they're back. An entertaining Finnish science fiction film has been making waves since its premiere in Berlin.  

Iron Sky

Iron Sky

Irradiated by Rithy Panh

28/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Rithy Panh presents a merciless perspective on humans, evil and destruction in the 20th century, in his sophisticated documentary, an astonishing metaphysical poem on the atomic age  

Irradiés

Irradiés

Is There Anybody Out There? by Ella Glendining

25/01/2023

In this touching doc, disabled filmmaker Ella Glendining narrates her life’s journey, and then widens the lens to find others like her  

Is There Anybody Out There?

Is There Anybody Out There?

Isaac by Ángeles Hernández, David Matamoros

31/08/2020

David Matamoros and Ángeles Hernández make their directorial debut with this drama about isolation, unpaid debts and failed lives  

Isaac

Isaac

Isaac by Jurgis Matulevičius

29/11/2019

Jurgis Matulevičius emerges as a talent to watch thanks to a film that’s bound to ruffle some nationalistic feathers  

Izaokas

Izaokas

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