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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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A House Made of Splinters by Simon Lereng Wilmont

31/01/2022

Danish director ​​Simon Lereng Wilmont follows up his 2017 festival favourite The Distant Barking of Dogs with a sensitive portrait of a temporary house for neglected children in Eastern Ukraine  

A House Made of Splinters

A House Made of Splinters

A Hustler's Diary by Ivica Zubak

25/10/2017

One of the funniest films at this year’s Warsaw Film Festival deftly avoids clichés and manages to surprise at every turn  

Måste gitt

Måste gitt

A Ilha dos Cães by Jorge António

02/05/2017

Portuguese director Jorge António directs a genre film set against the backdrop of the post-colonial legacy  

A Ilha dos Cães

A Ilha dos Cães

A Jewish Life by Christian Krönes, Florian Weigensamer, Christian Kermer, Roland Schrotthofer

06/07/2021

Austrian directors Christian Krönes, Florian Weigensamer, Roland Schrotthofer and Christian Kermer return with a documentary that zooms in on Holocaust survivor Marko Feingold  

Ein jüdisches Leben

Ein jüdisches Leben

A life like any other by Faustine Cros

28/10/2022

In her DOK Leipzig-winning documentary, Faustine Cros creates a sobering, in-depth portrait of an era through her painfully personal family story  

Une vie comme une autre

Une vie comme une autre

A Little Love Package by Gastón Solnicki

15/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Gastón Solnicki's fifth feature is a baffling experiment made all the more confusing by being billed as a “classic comedy”  

A Little Love Package

A Little Love Package

A Loss of Something Ever Felt by Carlos E. Lesmes

28/05/2020

The dark reality of drug addiction and the complexity of familial ties are explored in Carlos E Lesmes’ moving documentary  

A Loss of Something Ever Felt

A Loss of Something Ever Felt

A Magnificent Life by Sylvain Chomet

18/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Sylvain Chomet celebrates and reintroduces French institution Marcel Pagnol in his animated biopic, which, while not explicit, is definitely a film for adults  

Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol

Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol

A Man and a Camera by Guido Hendrikx

22/04/2021

This high concept Dutch documentary sees its director Guido Hendrikx knock, knock, knocking on hinterland's doors  

A Man and a Camera

A Man and a Camera

A Man Leaning by Marie-Violaine Brincard, Olivier Dury

30/10/2020

Marie-Violaine Brincard and Olivier Dury beautifully pay homage to the talent and tragic destiny of poet Thierry Metz through an atmospheric and literary documentary  

L'Homme qui penche

L'Homme qui penche

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