Film Reviews

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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That's It by 1500 local filmmakers

19/12/2011

That Summer by Guendalina Zampagni

27/10/2008

That Summer in Paris by Valentine Cadic

15/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Valentine Cadic dives into the Olympic Games in Paris for an angelic debut feature, full of delicate and original charm  

Le Rendez-vous de l'été

Le Rendez-vous de l'été

That They May Face the Rising Sun by Pat Collins

26/04/2024

Pat Collins’ gentle drama surveys a village community in the Irish countryside whose way of life is gradually disappearing  

That They May Face the Rising Sun

That They May Face the Rising Sun

That Time of Year by Paprika Steen

17/12/2018

Denmark's Paprika Steen directs and stars in a very effective bittersweet family comedy on the universal theme of celebrating Christmas  

Den Tid På Året

Den Tid På Året

That Trip We Took with Dad by Anca Miruna Lăzărescu

16/11/2016

Anca Miruna Lazarescu’s feature debut tells the story of a Romanian family caught up in the political turmoil of 1968  

Die Reise mit Vater

Die Reise mit Vater

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  

La vida era eso

La vida era eso

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  

Sans frapper

Sans frapper

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 8th

The 8th

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  

Les Choses humaines

Les Choses humaines

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