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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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Agnes by Johannes Schmid

03/06/2016

Now showing in theatres in Germany with Neue Visionen Filmverleih is the existential drama that Johannes Schmid adapted from the best seller of the same name by Swiss writer Peter Stamm  

Agnes

Agnes

Agnus Dei by Anne Fontaine

27/01/2016

Anne Fontaine delves into a traumatised convent in Poland in late 1945, in this gripping and accomplished film boasting some excellent actors  

Les Innocentes

Les Innocentes

Agora by Ala Eddine Slim

19/08/2024

Ala Eddine Slim’s film merges auteur thriller with fable to explore socio-political unrest in Tunisia through the mysterious return of the dead  

Agora

Agora

Agra by Kanu Behl

25/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Indian filmmaker Kanu Behl delves into the nightmarish chaos of an Indian family to address the consequences of frustration  

Agra

Agra

El agua by Elena López Riera

20/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Elena López Riera makes her feature directorial debut with a fluid film, that organically flows between non-fiction as well as legend, mystery and doom  

El agua

El agua

Ahed's Knee by Nadav Lapid

08/07/2021

CANNES 2021: An irascible Israeli filmmaker comes to a small town in the Negev desert for a retrospective screening of his work in Nadav Lapid’s follow-up to Synonyms  

Ha'Berech

Ha'Berech

Ahto. Chasing a Dream by Jaanis Valk

03/12/2018

The winner of the Estonian Film Competition at Tallinn is the first feature-length documentary by Jaanis Valk, about a forgotten seafarer who was a star in his day  

Ahto. Unistuste jaht

Ahto. Unistuste jaht

Aïcha by Mehdi M. Barsaoui

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Tunisian director Mehdi Barsaoui’s thriller follows a young woman who bravely seeks a new identity after surviving a bus crash  

Aïcha

Aïcha

Aisha Can't Fly Away by Morad Mostafa

23/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Morad Mostafa crafts a debut feature that’s cinematically familiar in its festival aesthetic but is let down by a surface-level story despite its weighty themes  

Aisha Can't Fly Away

Aisha Can't Fly Away

Aisheen (Still Alive In Gaza) by Nicolas Wadimoff, Béatrice Guelpa

06/05/2010

Swiss director Nicolas Wadimoff’s camera explores war-torn Gaza and brings to life its inhabitants who, between pain and despair, find the energy to continue living  

Aisheen (Still Alive In Gaza)

Aisheen (Still Alive In Gaza)

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