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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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That Was Life by David Martín de los Santos
09/11/2020
David Martín de los Santos makes his fiction debut with a humble, emotional and intimate film whose subtle subject-matter is shored up by the acting abilities of the great Petra Martínez
That Which Does Not Kill by Alexe Poukine
26/04/2019
Alexe Poukine's formally rigorous documentary tackles the issue of rape in a subtly inventive manner and delves deeper into the topic than almost any recent film
The 8th by Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy, Maeve O'Boyle
08/07/2020
The documentary, directed by trio Maeve O’Boyle, Lucy Kennedy and Aideen Kane, focuses on the recent “Repeal the 8th” campaign in Ireland and opened this year’s Galway Film Fleadh
The Accusation by Yvan Attal
11/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Yvan Attal’s empathic take on an ambiguous rape case leaves few aspects untouched, with no monsters to be found
The Adventures of Gigi the Law by Alessandro Comodin
08/08/2022
This sensitive and at times surreal depiction of a rural policeman (the director’s own uncle) marks the mighty comeback of Alessandro Comodin
The Banality of Grief by Jon Bang Carlsen
29/04/2021
Part angry rant, part melancholic conversation with his late wife, this Jon Bang Carlsen oddity might not be his best, but it grows on you
The Basics of Killing by Jan Cvitkovič
12/10/2017
Slovenian filmmaker Jan Cvitkovič's fifth feature is one of his most cinematically conventional but also emotionally most powerful efforts
The Beast in the Jungle by Clara van Gool
29/01/2019
Clara Van Gool’s new film by is a modern adaptation of a Henry James story, a timeless tale that spans several eras
The Benefit of the Doubt by Samuel Tilman
05/10/2017
Belgian director Samuel Tilman delivers a gripping psychological thriller that strikes a chord with us all by asking the question: where does belief end and doubt begin?
The Best of Dorien B. by Anke Blondé
25/01/2019
Belgian director Anke Blondé portrays a woman in crisis who reconnects with her hopes and dreams as her life shatters around her
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