Film Reviews

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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The Father by Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov

03/07/2019

Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's third feature is an engaging, absurdist exploration of loss  

Bashtata

Bashtata

The Father Who Moves Mountains by Daniel Sandu

03/08/2021

Daniel Sandu offers a very rare Romanian action-thriller, toplined by prolific actor Adrian Titieni  

Tata mută munții

Tata mută munții

Fátima by João Canijo

04/05/2017

João Canijo’s new feature follows 11 actresses on a nine-day pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Fátima  

Fátima

Fátima

Fatima by Philippe Faucon

20/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Philippe Faucon’s moving piece on the place of a first generation immigrant and her two daughters in French society  

Fatima

Fatima

Fatwa by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud

07/12/2018

Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud uses the death of a radicalised teenager to highlight religious tension in Tunisia  

Fatwa

Fatwa

Fauna by Pau Faus

27/04/2023

Pau Faus’ second feature film catapults us into a world where human beings try to survive personal and global crises as best they can  

Fauna

Fauna

Fauves by Robin Erard

27/12/2017

With its surreal undertones and pervasive sense of mystery, the first full-length feature by Robin Erard which had its première at the Hof International Film Festival is a genuine surprise  

Fauves

Fauves

Favela Olímpica by Samuel Chalard

07/08/2017

LOCARNO 2017: Swiss director Samuel Chalard’s film, presented at the International Critic's Week, invites us to discover a reality that has remained hidden in the shadows  

Favela Olímpica

Favela Olímpica

Favoriten by Ruth Beckermann

16/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Austria’s grande dame of documentary features, Ruth Beckermann, captures a primary-school class over three years in Vienna’s immigrant-heavy Favoriten district  

Favoriten

Favoriten

The Favourite by Yorgos Lanthimos

31/08/2018

VENICE 2018: Yorgos Lanthimos delivers a brilliantly funny satire on life in Queen Anne’s 18th-century royal household  

The Favourite

The Favourite

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