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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Karelia: International with Monument by Andrés Duque

06/02/2019

Andrés Duque takes the viewer to a remote, radiant border region, where the mythological, pure, spontaneous and natural coexist with past and present cruelty  

Carelia: Internacional con monumento

Carelia: Internacional con monumento

Karen by María Pérez Sanz

13/11/2020

María Pérez Sanz signs her name to a calm, intimate and rather down-to-earth portrait of the Danish writer Isak Dinesen, which is a far cry from the character we all know from Out of Africa  

Karen

Karen

Karmapolice by Julien Paolini

15/07/2024

Julien Paolini immerses Syrus Shahidi and Alexis Manenti in the margins of Paris's working-class Château Rouge neighbourhood, delivering a dark detective movie about a policeman seeking redemption  

Karmapolice

Karmapolice

Karnawal by Juan Pablo Félix

24/11/2020

In his debut feature, a film built primarily on anticipation, Juan Pablo Félix follows the rhythm and some complicated family dynamics  

Karnawal

Karnawal

Karski & The Lords of Humanity by Slawomir Grünberg

27/04/2015

Kino Swiat has released Slawomir Grünberg’s documentary about the secret agent who was the first to investigate and denounce the Holocaust  

Karski & The Lords of Humanity

Karski & The Lords of Humanity

Katalin Varga by Peter Strickland

24/09/2009

Descent into a spiral of revenge in this debut feature launched in competition at Berlin and shot in Eastern Europe by a remarkable UK director  

Katalin Varga

Katalin Varga

Kathleen Is Here by Eva Birthistle

28/06/2024

The debut feature by Irish filmmaker Eva Birthistle is an accomplished work chiefly thanks to an arresting performance by Hazel Doupe as the title character  

Kathleen Is Here

Kathleen Is Here

Katika Bluu by Stéphane Vuillet, Stéphane Xhroüet

14/03/2024

Stéphane Vuillet and Stéphane Xhroüet’s portrait of a former child soldier struggling with his return to civilian life is free in both its form and its approach, but also heartbreaking  

Katika Bluu

Katika Bluu

Katyń by Andrzej Wajda

11/02/2008

The master of Polish cinema revisits a historical event in this film nominated for the 2008 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, which screened out of competition at the Berlinale  

Katyń

Katyń

Kawasaki's Rose by Jan Hrebejk

13/02/2010

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