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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Always Amber by Hannah Reinikainen, Lia Hietala

22/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Lia Hietala and Hannah Reinikainen are among the first filmmakers to explore the world of transgender teens without focusing on their gender identity or sexual orientation  

Alltid Amber

Alltid Amber

Alyah by Elie Wajeman

19/05/2012

FEMIS graduate Elie Wajeman has made a bittersweet first feature about a Parisian drug dealer's Jewish reinvention  

Alza la testa by Alessandro Angelini

19/10/2009

Amá by Lorna Tucker

31/01/2019

British director Lorna Tucker’s new documentary exposes the systematic non-consensual sterilisation of Native American women by the US government  

Amá

Amá

Àma Gloria by Marie Amachoukeli

17/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Marie Amachoukeli delivers an incredibly moving and exquisitely sensitive first solo feature film about the strong bond between a young French child and her Cape Verdean nanny  

Àma Gloria

Àma Gloria

Ama-San by Cláudia Varejão

20/04/2016

Portuguese director Cláudia Varejão’s film had its world premiere in the international feature films competition at Visions du Réel  

Ama-San

Ama-San

Amal by Jawad Rhalib

17/10/2023

Belgian-Moroccan filmmaker Jawad Rhalib signs an uncompromising work that fits radically into a militant filmography mixing fiction and documentary  

Amal

Amal

Amama (When a Tree Falls) by Asier Altuna

16/10/2015

The debut feature-length fiction film by Asier Altuna as a solo director is simultaneously a beautiful romantic poem to tradition and a portrait of inter-generational conflict  

Amama

Amama

Amanda by Carolina Cavalli

14/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Carolina Cavalli’s debut film about an eccentric 25-year-old woman looking for friendship is inspired by independent, American coming-of-age comedy dramas  

Amanda

Amanda

Amanda by Mikhaël Hers

31/08/2018

VENICE 2018: Mikhaël Hers’ new family drama is a clever look at the aftermath of a terrorist attack  

Amanda

Amanda

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