Feature Films Database
Southern Mediterranean films database
Directors
Scriptwriters
Producers
European Film Schools
Production Companies
Distributors
International Sales
Funding Bodies
Submit a Film
Industry Events
Industry Reports
Country Focus
Co-Production Podcast
Industry Panels
Film Reviews
Series Reviews
Online Screenwriting Training Course
Guided Course for Feature Film Writing
Script Analysis
Analysis of the potential of your series
Cineuropa's Training Catalogue
Film Festival Photographs
Newsletter
Cineuropa Award
Advanced Search
Blogs Archive
Videos
Photogalleries
EUFCN Location Award
Euro Film Fest
27 Times Cinema
GoCritic!
Advertise on Cineuropa
Logos and Banners
Links
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.
LATEST
Their Algeria by Lina Soualem
29/04/2020
Lina Soualem makes a successful directorial debut with an intimate, sensitive and poignant documentary about her grandparents and the identity of Algerians who immigrated to France after the war
Thelma by Joachim Trier
15/09/2017
TORONTO 2017: Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt deliver a supernatural coming-of-age lesbian thriller that transcends genres and reality
Theo: A Conversation With Honesty by Damien Hauser
25/11/2022
Damien Hauser’s first feature opens up debate on the sensitive subject of sexual violence
Theo and the Metamorphosis by Damien Odoul
05/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Damien Odoul embarks upon a sensational, fragmented experience following the thoughts of a boy with Down Syndrome as he reinterprets reality in his very own way
Theory of Change by Dennis Stauffer
30/01/2023
Dennis Stauffer's first feature film takes us behind the scenes of the dynamic Swiss political movement Operation Libero
There is a Light by Fabio Mollo
09/03/2017
Fabio Mollo’s second film is an emotional on-the-road movie that ponders the future, fatherhood, and borders in and against nature. Starring Luca Marinelli and Isabella Ragonese
There Is No Evil by Mohammad Rasoulof
29/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Mohammad Rasoulof makes a powerful point in his not-so-short film about killing
There Is No Place Like Home by Gabriele Muccino
12/02/2018
Gabriele Muccino tells the story of a family reunion in which all facades are dropped, with the excessive pathos we often see in his films but also some great moments of honesty
There Is Still Tomorrow by Paola Cortellesi
20/10/2023
The debut as director of actress Paola Cortellesi is a successful fresco on the condition of women in 1940s Italy, with an excellent balance of drama and humour
There Was a Little Ship by Marion Hänsel
05/02/2020
From her hospital bed, Belgian filmmaker Marion Hänsel creates an intimate portrait of the cities, events and people that have shaped her life
Privacy Policy