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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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Uncle by Frelle Petersen
06/11/2019
Frelle Petersen has crafted a very human slice of rural life in a small and cosy corner of southernmost Denmark
The Uncle by David Kapac, Andrija Mardesic
05/07/2022
Andrija Mardešić and David Kapac’s feature debut whisks us away to an awkward Christmas with a malevolent uncle in 1980s Yugoslavia
Unclenching the Fists by Kira Kovalenko
23/08/2021
Kira Kovalenko's complex love-hate relationship drama develops within a family, played by a mixed ensemble of actors and locally discovered non-professionals
Unclickable by Babis Makridis
13/03/2024
Babis Makridis adds another investigative documentary to the catalogue of internet-scam content, but does uncover new details and employs a somewhat different style to the rest of this subgenre
Under a Blue Sun by Daniel Mann
01/02/2024
In Daniel Mann’s essay documentary, the shooting of Rambo III in Israel’s Negev desert is shown as a camouflage for land dispossession
Under Electric Clouds by Alexey German
12/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Alexey German Jr gives us a symbolic portrayal of post-soviet Russia in seven absurd, remarkably photographed episodes
Under the Concrete by Roy Arida
16/10/2020
In his first feature film, Roy Arida offers up the antithesis of The Big Blue, following a scuba diver who attempts to beat a world record in order to escape the pressure of a noxious Beirut
Under the Fig Trees by Erige Sehiri
23/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Erige Sehiri’s new feature has hints of Éric Rohmer as it shows Tunisian women working and flirting on an orchard
Under the Flags, the Sun by Juanjo Pereira
24/02/2025
BERLINALE 2025: Relying on archive footage and a chronological approach, Juanjo Pereira explores Stroessner’s 35-year military dictatorship in Paraguay
Under the Grey Sky by Mara Tamkovich
20/06/2024
Mara Tamkovich’s debut feature is a subtle yet convincing portrayal of life under the dictatorship in Belarus
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