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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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Hellhole by Bas Devos
08/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Bas Devos depicts a deeply wounded city, a sick population marred by emptiness and the aftermath of a random, absurd attack on a metro platform
Hello! How Are You? by Alexandru Maftei
07/06/2010
Hello Madness by Judith Davis
25/02/2025
Judith Davis delivers a fiery political comedy in the guise of a razor-sharp societal farce about class struggle, feminism, profiteering and ecology
Hello, Welcome by Šimon Holý
08/08/2024
In Šimon Holý’s film, the friendship shared by three actresses is put to the test when their careers hit a critical juncture at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful by Gero von Boehm
18/12/2020
Gero von Boehm signs his name to a fascinating documentary about a controversial figure in the history of fashion photography, typical of the paradoxes of creativity
Henri by Yolande Moreau
26/05/2013
Yolande Moreau closes the Directors' Fortnight with a tender film on grieving and reconstruction
Henry Fonda for President by Alexander Horwath
26/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: With the eye and the vast knowledge of a true cinephile, and his finger on the pulse of US society, Alexander Horwath creates a fascinating homage to his idol
Henry Glassie: Field Work by Pat Collins
13/09/2019
Veteran Irish helmer Pat Collins’ new documentary favours an observational approach as it paints a unique portrait of the titular American scholar
Her Body by Natálie Císařovská
15/11/2023
Natálie Císařovská navigates the intersections of identity, autonomy and societal perceptions in her feature-length fiction debut, presenting the transformative journey of Andrea Absolonová
Her Job by Nikos Labôt
10/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Greece’s Nikos Labôt delivers a strong drama on the aftermath of the Greek financial crisis and the need for female empowerment in a dislocated and wounded society
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