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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Planet Petrila by Andrei Dăscălescu
12/06/2017
Andrei Dăscălescu’s feature-length documentary, which has just screened at Transilvania, shows how art can save tradition
El planeta by Amalia Ulman
04/02/2021
Centring on a mother and daughter scraping by in the midst of the crisis, the feature debut by artist Amalia Ulman is brimming with freshness, levity and a sense of humour
Planetarium by Rebecca Zlotowski
08/09/2016
VENICE 2016: Rebecca Zlotowski brings us a film which is captivating, cryptic and a bit of a crossbreed under its novelistic surface, starring Natalie Portman, Emmanuel Salinger and Lily Rose Depp
Plastic Guns by Jean-Christophe Meurisse
25/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Jean-Christophe Meurisse’s third feature is a farcical retelling of real-life events that leans heavily on macabre humour
Plastic Symphony by Juraj Lehotský
23/11/2022
Juraj Lehotský’s psychological drama is aesthetically elegant but fails to dig deep into its lead character’s soul, resulting in a rather cold-hearted viewing experience
The Platform by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
16/10/2019
Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s feature film debut is an organic, nightmarish fairy tale which is fairly well-executed, which has claimed multiple awards and which carries a strong socio-political message
Plato's Academy by Filippos Tsitos
24/08/2010
Social commentary and heartwarming specificity are what make Filippos Tsitos’ (LUX Prize competition 2010) bittersweet dramedy as a example of one of Greece’s finest inventions: satire
Play by Ruben Östlund
24/09/2011
Delinquency, racism and integration in Europe. An explosive subject for a Swedish film of rare intelligence. Unveiled at Cannes and finalist for the Lux Prize 2011.
Play Dead! by Matthew Lancit
20/10/2023
Matthew Lancit turns his fear of death from diabetes into a sincere diary and a cheeky horror story
Playback by Iulia Rugină
24/10/2023
Iulia Rugină’s first documentary after helming several fiction features explores how Romanians had fun under the communist regime
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