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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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