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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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Fox and Hare Save the Forest by Mascha Halberstad

26/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Mascha Halberstad’s animated characters really do need to save the forest – but before that, they have to deal with massive egos and tiny underwear  

Fox and Hare Save the Forest

Fox and Hare Save the Forest

Fox in a Hole by Arman T. Riahi

11/06/2021

Arman T Riahi's juvenile prison drama, which opened this year's Diagonale, is an intense and unrelenting film with an excellent cast  

Fuchs im Bau

Fuchs im Bau

The Fox by Adrian Goiginger

21/11/2022

Adrian Goiginger’s sophomore feature tells the heartbreaking story of his great-grandfather, an Austrian soldier who comes across a wounded fox cub at the dawn of World War II  

Der Fuchs

Der Fuchs

Foxes by Mira Fornay

10/09/2009

Foxfire by Laurent Cantet

11/12/2012

A new cinematographic experience for the subtle French filmmaker who was awarded in Cannes in 2008, as this time he adapts a Joyce Carol Oates novel set in the 1950s.  

Foxfire

Foxfire

Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz

03/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Samuel Maoz’s new movie tells three stories preoccupied with young Israeli conscripts, the Holocaust and the country’s uneasy relationship with its neighbours  

Foxtrot

Foxtrot

Fragile Memory by Igor Ivanko

01/06/2022

Attempting to record memories of his grandfather, a great cinematographer, before they are gone, Ukrainian director Igor Ivanko comes up with an emotional and informative documentary  

Fragile Memory

Fragile Memory

Fragments of Ice by Maria Stoianova

22/04/2024

One father’s journey morphs into a trip down memory lane for his daughter, director Maria Stoianova  

Frahmenty lodu

Frahmenty lodu

Les Fraises des bois by Dominique Choisy

02/05/2012

This low-key drama about two social misfits presents a sombre story in a light but not misleading fashion  

Framing Mom by Sara Johnsen

07/04/2017

In competition at the 18th Lecce Film Festival, the fourth feature film by Sarah Johnsen is the anything but classic story of a young woman looking for her mother  

Rosemari

Rosemari

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