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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Vienna Hallways by Mladen Djordjević

11/03/2020

The newest film by Serbian director Mladen Djordjević is a highly creative and engaging documentary inspired by a semi-autobiographical novel written by one of the protagonists  

Sumrak u beckom haustoru

Sumrak u beckom haustoru

Les Vies de Thérese by Sébastien Lifshitz

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Leading feminist figure Thérèse Clerc (also featured in previous films of his) asks Sébastien Lifshitz to film the end of her life, so that they can "brave it together"  

Les Vies de Thérese

Les Vies de Thérese

Viet and Nam by Trương Minh Quý

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Trương Minh Quý’s first fiction feature is a queer romance between two young coal miners, one of whom yearns to leave Vietnam  

Viet and Nam

Viet and Nam

Viktoria by Maya Vitkova

20/01/2014

Vitkova’s first feature was the first Bulgarian title ever to be selected in the Sundance World Cinema competition  

Viktoria

Viktoria

Villa Touma by Suha Arraf

10/09/2014

VENICE 2014: Three spinster sisters cling desperately to the past in the new film by Suha Arraf  

Villa Touma

Villa Touma

The Village Next to Paradise by Mo Harawe

21/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Mo Harawe imposes his remarkable sense of framing on a touching and laconic tale illustrating the misfortunes and resilience of the Somali people  

The Village Next to Paradise

The Village Next to Paradise

Villalobos by Romuald Karmakar

09/09/2009

Villegas by Gonzalo Tobal

11/06/2012

Gonzalo Tobal's first feature is supported by the Eye on Film Label, Cineuropa's partner  

Vincent by Thomas Salvador

25/09/2014

Thomas Salvador has presented Vincent, his directorial feature debut, in San Sebastián’s New Directors section  

Vincent n'a pas d'écailles

Vincent n'a pas d'écailles

Vincent Must Die by Stéphan Castang

19/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Stéphan Castang casts a brilliant Karim Leklou at the intersection of genres, amidst a paranoia-fuelled storm reminiscent of a survival movie  

Vincent doit mourir

Vincent doit mourir

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