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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Dog Called Money by Seamus Murphy
10/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Seamus Murphy's PJ Harvey documentary is sumptuously shot, but struggles to choose a precise narrative path and lacks consistency
A Donkey Called Geronimo by Bigna Tomschin, Arjun Talwar
12/04/2019
Arjun Talwar and Bigna Tomschin’s surprising documentary is imbued with a seductive sense of melancholy
A Dose of Happiness by Yana Titova
06/10/2020
Yana Titova’s self-assured fiction debut is an engaging cautionary tale about addiction
A E I O U - A Quick Alphabet of Love by Nicolette Krebitz
14/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Finally, thanks to Nicolette Krebitz, we have a romantic comedy featuring a healthy dose of mugging and characters with a “life impediment”
A este lado del mundo by David Trueba
03/09/2020
David Trueba turns the knife in the wound of immigration by confronting his protagonist with a problem that can usually be sidestepped in the comfortable life of the most advanced countries
A Fleeting Dream by Darko Lungulov
03/03/2023
In his documentary, Darko Lungulov tells the story of a rock band consisting of brothers and nephews, and its home country of Yugoslavia
A Flower in the Mouth by Eric Baudelaire
12/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Éric Baudelaire adapts Pirandello in a very singular fashion in a strange and intelligent film that doesn’t look like any other and dominated by the captivating Oxmo Puccino
A Fortunate Man by Bille August
30/08/2018
Bille August, the director of Pelle the Conqueror, nails another Danish classic
A German Party by Simon Brückner
17/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Simon Brückner’s documentary follows the controversial German right-wing party AfD, showcasing the anti-democratic tendencies in a group declaring itself “for and by the people”
A Girl from Mogadishu by Mary McGuckian
17/03/2020
Mary McGuckian's film recounts the true story of Ifrah Ahmed who fled her war-torn country Somalia in 2006 and who has turned the fight against genital mutilation into her own personal battle
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