Film Reviews

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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Hawa by Maïmouna Doucouré

15/09/2022

After Cuties, Maïmouna Doucouré successfully tries her hand at the modern fairytale, following a determined young heroine who dreams of being adopted by Michelle Obama  

Hawa

Hawa

Hawar, Our Banished Children by Pascale Bourgaux

24/04/2023

Pascale Bourgaux paints the unique portrait of Ana, who survived both jihadists and her own community  

Hawar, nos enfants bannis

Hawar, nos enfants bannis

Hay Road by Rodrigo Areias

02/07/2012

This surprisingly pacifist Portuguese western by Rodrigo Areiras is screening in the competition at the 47th Karlory Vary International Film Festival  

He's My Brother by Cille Hannibal

17/05/2021

Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg’s moving documentary zooms in on the complex world of a 30-year-old deaf-blind man  

Skyggebarn

Skyggebarn

Head Above Water by Margaux Bonhomme

26/11/2018

On the difficult subject of a family living with disability, Margaux Bonhomme directs a realistic and successful first feature, thanks to the film’s acting performances  

Marche ou crève

Marche ou crève

The Head of a Big Fish by Arsen Oremović

26/07/2022

Arsen Oremović’s feature debut is a clear-eyed and emotional glance at the hardships of Croatian everyday life, marked by war in the past and perpetual transitions in the present  

Glava velike ribe

Glava velike ribe

Headbang Lullaby by Hicham Lasri

21/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Moroccan filmmaker Hicham Lasri continues exploring the themes of his country's history and its effects on the present  

Darbat fi alrras

Darbat fi alrras

Headfirst by Amélie van Elmbt

02/10/2012

Amélie Van Elmbt highlights the energy and freshness of Alice de Lencquesaing and David Murgia in her feature debut La Tête la Première  

Heading South by Laurent Cantet

22/01/2006

A plunge into the frontier between luxury and poverty, based on cut-price sentiments and dangerous mysteries. With all the talent of a filmmaker who navigates through numerous levels of perception  

Vers le sud

Vers le sud

The Headless Woman by Lucrecia Martel

25/11/2008

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