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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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Day and Night by Katarzyna Machalek, Lukasz Machowski

02/11/2022

Polish directors Katarzyna Machalek and Lukasz Machowski blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction in their exploration of life from a female perspective  

Dzień i Noc

Dzień i Noc

The Day and the Night by Daniele Vicari

17/06/2021

The first to be made while working from home during the lockdown of 2020, Daniele Vicari’s film is a technically accomplished experiment and an act of artistic resistance  

Il giorno e la notte

Il giorno e la notte

The Day I Lost My Shadow by Soudade Kaadan

11/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Soudade Kaadan’s magical realist tale set in Syria in 2012 won Best Debut Film at Venice  

Yom Adaatou Zouli

Yom Adaatou Zouli

The Day Iceland Stood Still by Pamela Hogan

05/11/2024

Pamela Hogan’s compelling documentary unpacks the story behind the legendary 1975 Icelandic women’s strike  

The Day Iceland Stood Still

The Day Iceland Stood Still

Day of the Tiger by Andrei Tănase

27/01/2023

Actress Cătălina Moga carries Andrei Tănase's assured debut as a woman under the pressure of a male-dominated society  

Tigru

Tigru

The Day the Sun Fell by Aya Domenig

13/08/2015

LOCARNO 2015: Aya Domenig’s film had its world premiere in the Critics’ Week at the Locarno Film Festival  

Als die Sonne vom Himmel fiel

Als die Sonne vom Himmel fiel

Daybreak by Gentian Koçi

14/08/2017

Albanian filmmaker Gentian Koçi's first feature is a film of psychological and emotional subtlety  

Dita zë fill

Dita zë fill

Daydreams by Caroline Deruas Peano

09/08/2016

LOCARNO 2016: French director Caroline Deruas’ first full-length film surprises with its apparent lightness; a lightness that conceals a profound realism and a series of unsettling twists  

L'Indomptée

L'Indomptée

Days of Cannibalism by Teboho Edkins

25/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Teboho Edkins signs his name to an intriguing, hybrid documentary on globalisation and China’s economic presence in Africa, in a version of Lesotho reminiscent of the Far West  

Days of Cannibalism

Days of Cannibalism

Days of Glory by Rachid Bouchareb

20/09/2006

An epic action and award-winning film at Cannes, which unveils a little-known period of World War II, that of the participation of North African infantrymen in the liberation of France and Italy  

Indigènes

Indigènes

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