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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Scandinavian Silence by Martti Helde
01/07/2019
Estonian filmmaker Martti Helde creates a brooding and multi-layered examination of a sibling relationship and the human desire to keep things suppressed
Scarborough by Barnaby Southcombe
05/06/2019
The sophomore feature by British director Barnaby Southcombe is a constantly cross-cutting drama about teacher-pupil relationships
The Scarecrows by Nouri Bouzid
09/09/2019
VENICE 2019: Nouri Bouzid presents a topical, hard-hitting yet convoluted story on women returning home from the Syrian front
Scarlet by Pietro Marcello
18/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello kneads and chisels a multiform material entangling realism and storytelling, the thickness of destinies and the world's imaginative fulgurance
Scarred Hearts by Radu Jude
08/08/2016
LOCARNO 2016: Radu Jude brings us a striking, emotional follow-up to Aferim!
Scars by Agnieszka Zwiefka
23/03/2020
It’s a Woman’s Woman's Woman's World in Agnieszka Zwiefka’s portrayal of female Tamil Tigers. Or is it Tamil Tigresses?
Scars of Growth by Monika Grassl, Linda Osusky
14/03/2025
For their feature film, German filmmaker Monika Grassl and Slovak director Linda Osusky choose to talk, with courage and militancy, about a pressing issue that touches us all closely
Scary Mother by Ana Urushadze
03/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: In her debut feature, screening at the Swiss gathering, Georgian director Ana Urushadze tackles the restrictions that society and families force upon women, mothers and wives
Schemers by David McLean
03/07/2019
Dave Mclean’s Edinburgh Film Festival Audience Award winner is an energetic caper told in the Britpop cinema tradition of Trainspotting
Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust by Ishan Shukla
28/01/2024
Indian director Ishan Shukla's animated dystopian sci-fi feature combines staples of the sub-genre with Eastern spirituality, resulting in a somewhat jumbled but undeniably impressive debut
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