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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Los últimos pastores by Samu Fuentes
29/11/2023
In this sensorially rich documentary, Asturian director Samu Fuentes follows two brothers who uphold the dying tradition of shepherding in the mountains of Northern Spain
Ultra by Balázs Simonyi
16/08/2017
Balazs Simonyi's documentary delves into the ultramarathon, a discipline in which athletes continuously run more than 200km or run for 24 hours, and its participants
Ultranova by Bouli Lanners
14/04/2005
A film which speaks of things and people from our country sotto voce, with such a mixture of tenderness, absurd mildness and melancholy
Ultras by Ragnhild Ekner
04/02/2025
Ragnhild Ekner crafts an epic appreciation of football fandom across the world, which she shot in eight countries across four continents over seven years
Ulysses by Nikita Lavretski
05/11/2024
Belarusian filmmaker Nikita Lavretski crafts an experimental "motion picture novel" that captures the raw, conflicted essence of modern-day Minsk
Ulysses by Hikaru Uwagawa
30/09/2024
Debuting director Hikaru Uwagawa offers up an apparently disjointed tale in which three stories come one after the other, inviting us to explore concepts such as home, friendship and family
Ulysses & Mona by Sébastien Betbeder
07/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Sébastien Betbeder's dark comedy portrays the inner struggle between misanthropy and altruism which plays out in a grumpy artist’s stone heart when faced with a new disciple
Um Corpo que Dança - Ballet Gulbenkian 1965-2005 by Marco Martins
20/06/2022
Marco Martins skilfully creates an alluring cinematic portrait of the history of the Gulbenkian Ballet, as well as the Portuguese sociopolitical environment from 1965-2005
A Uma Hora Incerta by Carlos Saboga
16/10/2015
The second feature by 78-year-old screenwriter and director Carlos Saboga is a story of obsession with political undertones, set in Lisbon during World War Two
Un altro Ferragosto by Paolo Virzì
06/03/2024
In the sequel to Ferie d’agosto, Paolo Virzì orchestrates another clash between two social groups emblematic of Italy, in a bitter comedy characterised by missed opportunities and defeat
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