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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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The Lawyer by Romas Zabarauskas
31/03/2020
Romas Zabarauskas’ new feature is the first Baltic film to explore the theme of male homosexual love
Layla Fourie by Pia Marais
12/02/2013
Pia Marais’s film evolves between truth and lies, black and white
Layla M. by Mijke de Jong
12/10/2016
Screened in competition at the BFI London Film Festival, Mijke de Jong’s latest film cleverly blends a study on Islamisation with the difficulties of becoming an adult
Lazar by Svetozar Ristovski
23/06/2016
Offering an insight into refugee smuggling, the new film by Svetozar Ristovski is a reflection on dehumanisation and a corrupt society
Leading Lights by Lydie Wisshaupt-Claudel
20/04/2022
With patience and a sense of poetry, Lydie Wisshaupt-Claudel follows the daily lives of two unusual teachers contending with stressed and traumatised children who are struggling to exist
Lean on Pete by Andrew Haigh
02/09/2017
VENICE 2017: British director Andrew Haigh's latest is an adaptation of a novel by singer and author Willy Vlautin and something of a departure from his previous work
The Learner by Samuel Collardey
03/09/2008
Leave No Traces by Jan P. Matuszyński
10/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Rising Polish filmmaker Jan P Matuszyński is in competition with a sprawling procedural on the 1983 killing of student Grzegorz Przemyk in Warsaw
Leave One Day by Amélie Bonnin
13/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Amélie Bonnin delivers a staggering work of emotional simplicity, an organic musical whose local roots resonate universally
Leaving Amerika by Marie-Pierre Brêtas
28/03/2024
Painting a wonderful, poignant portrait of an African-American man, Marie-Pierre Brêtas offers up an enthralling road movie revealing the social and racial divides in the USA
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