Film Reviews

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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Human Flowers of Flesh by Helena Wittmann

11/08/2022

Helena Wittmann quotes Beau Travail in her latest feature, the slowest example of slow cinema in recent memory  

Human Flowers of Flesh

Human Flowers of Flesh

The Human Hibernation by Anna Cornudella Castro

26/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Spanish media artist Anna Cornudella Castro imagines human nature anew in her visually arresting debut film  

The Human Hibernation

The Human Hibernation

A Human Position by Anders Emblem

08/02/2022

In Anders Emblem’s film, a young journalist finds meaning in her job while investigating the deportation of an asylum seeker in rural Norway  

A Human Position

A Human Position

The Human Surge 3 by Eduardo Williams

10/08/2023

Argentinian director Eduardo Williams’ second feature, whose title is a wink at the notion of chronology, is a dazzling and curious piece of experimental filmmaking  

El auge del humano 3

El auge del humano 3

Humble by Svetoslav Draganov

28/09/2021

Documentarian Svetoslav Draganov injects personal experiences into his debut fiction feature, creating an existential drama on artistic struggles and ethical hesitations  

Smiren

Smiren

Humidity by Nikola Ljuca

17/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Serbian director Nikola Ljuca's new atmospheric drama has world-premiered in the Forum section of the Berlinale  

Humidity

Humidity

The Hummingbird by Francesca Archibugi

14/10/2022

Francesca Archibugi adapts Sandro Veronesi’s bestseller, demanding a little extra effort from viewers to follow the free flow of memories depicted, but ultimately guaranteeing an emotional impact  

Il colibrì

Il colibrì

The Humorist by Mikhail Idov

04/06/2019

Set in the Soviet Union in 1984, Michael Idov’s debut feature centres on an entertainer tormented by a lack of artistic freedom  

Yumorist

Yumorist

The Hungarian Dressmaker by Iveta Grófová

01/07/2024

Iveta Grófová takes us to wartime Bratislava in a solid period drama based on Peter Krištúfek’s novella Ema and the Death’s Head  

Ema a smrtihlav

Ema a smrtihlav

Hungary 2018 by Eszter Hajdú

22/11/2018

In her thrilling documentary, Eszter Hajdú tells the David and Goliath story of the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary elections  

Hungary 2018

Hungary 2018

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