Film Reviews

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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Hinterland by Stefan Ruzowitzky

09/08/2021

Awarded an Oscar for The Counterfeiters, Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky presents his latest film in a world premiere on Locarno’s Piazza Grande  

Hinterland

Hinterland

Hippocrates by Thomas Lilti

23/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Thomas Lilti closed the Critics’ Week with a subtle film about a young doctor’s initiation into the crisis-ridden world of public hospitals  

Hippocrate

Hippocrate

History of Fear by Benjamin Naishtat

10/02/2014

Argentinian director Benjamin Naishtat is in the running in Berlin with a film necessarily chaotic and disjointed, portraying a country put to fire and sword, and overcome by mistrust  

Historia del miedo

Historia del miedo

History of Love by Sonja Prosenc

02/07/2018

KARLOVY VARY 2018: Sonja Prosenc's second feature loses on the emotional front what it gains on the impressive sensorial level  

Zgodovina ljubezni

Zgodovina ljubezni

The History of Love by Radu Mihaileanu

09/06/2017

Radu Mihăileanu’s ambitious English-language debut, screening at the Transilvania IFF, stars a charming Derek Jacobi  

The History of Love

The History of Love

The History of Sound by Oliver Hermanus

22/05/2025

CANNES 2025: In Oliver Hermanus’s film, gentle voices echo through time, creating a poetic, musically rich tale of memory, love and loss  

The History of Sound

The History of Sound

History's Future by Fiona Tan

02/02/2016

Dutch artist Fiona Tan is participating in this year’s IFFR with a complex film that revisits issues close to her heart: identity, memory and time  

History's Future

History's Future

Hive by Blerta Basholli

02/02/2021

Kosovar director Blerta Basholli's first feature tells the inspiring real-life story of a group of women, and their strength, perseverance and ingenuity  

Hive

Hive

The Hive by Christophe Hermans

27/10/2021

Christophe Hermans delivers a sensitive and heady first feature film revolving around three sisters weighed down by their mother’s mental illness  

La Ruche

La Ruche

Ho ucciso Napoleone by Giorgia Farina

26/03/2015

Today sees the release in cinemas of the second work by Giorgia Farina, a black comedy that made its global debut at the Bari International Film Festival (21-28 March)  

Ho ucciso Napoleone

Ho ucciso Napoleone

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