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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Score by Malachi Smyth

24/11/2021

British writer-director Malachi Smyth brings a potential cinematic first to Tallinn Black Nights – a “singing” heist film  

The Score

The Score

Scrapper by Charlotte Regan

30/01/2023

Charlotte Regan’s drama is sweet, endearing and so predictable that you will think you have already seen it  

Scrapper

Scrapper

A Screaming Man by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

16/05/2010

Scythe Hitting Stone by Anja Kreis

01/06/2018

Anja Kreis’ graduation film may be the finest discovery in the Transilvania IFF competition  

Nashla kosa na kamen

Nashla kosa na kamen

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi by Diego Perucci

11/04/2018

Diego Perucci directs the first documentary dedicated to the famous writer: a journey through his life and the places he lived in Italy and Portugal  

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

The Sea Ahead by Ely Dagher

22/07/2021

CANNES 2021: The much anticipated feature debut from Short Palme d'Or winner Ely Dagher berths at the Directors' Fortnight  

Albahr 'amamakum

Albahr 'amamakum

Sea Fever by Neasa Hardiman

05/11/2019

The sci-fi eco-thriller by Dublin-born filmmaker Neasa Hardiman boasts a solid cast and excellent direction, but is somewhat lacking in dramatic tension  

Sea Fever

Sea Fever

Sea of Shadows by Richard Ladkani

08/02/2019

Vienna-based director Richard Ladkani’s environmental documentary plays like a high-tension drug-cartel thriller  

Sea of Shadows

Sea of Shadows

Sea Sparkle by Domien Huyghe

17/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Presented in the opening slot of the Generation Kplus line-up, Domien Huyghe’s sensitive and ultra-topical debut movie is a brilliant and sincere coming-of-age tale about bereavement  

Zeevonk

Zeevonk

The Sea Stares at Us From Afar by Manuel Muñoz Rivas

12/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Manuel Muñoz Rivas transports us to an almost unspoiled coastal environment, inhabited by men who live in harmony with the land, the wind and their own self-imposed solitude  

El mar nos mira de lejos

El mar nos mira de lejos

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