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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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Ugly by Juri Rechinsky

30/01/2017

Juri Rechinsky’s feature-length fiction debut is part of the Bright Future section of the International Film Festival Rotterdam  

Urod

Urod

Ugly Nasty People by Cosimo Gomez

08/09/2017

VENICE 2017: The debut feature film by Cosimo Gomez shows a gang of disabled people who, after robbing a bank, want to kill each other  

Brutti e cattivi

Brutti e cattivi

The Ugly Stepsister by Emilie Blichfeldt

25/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Norwegian filmmaker Emilie Blichfeldt's debut is a grotesque yet faithful retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale, updated for modern mores  

Den stygge stesøsteren

Den stygge stesøsteren

Ulidi Baby of Mine by Mateo Zoni

30/11/2011

Ultimina by Jacopo Quadri

23/11/2020

To savour this documentary by Jacopo Quadri, viewers need to relax into the pace of rural life of times gone by and breathe in time with a proud-spirited woman  

Ultimina

Ultimina

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  

Los últimos pastores

Los últimos pastores

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  

Ultra

Ultra

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  

Ultranova

Ultranova

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  

Ultras

Ultras

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

Ulysses

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