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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Freedom by Tudor Giurgiu
16/08/2023
Romanian helmer Tudor Giurgiu converts the real-life events of the Romanian Revolution in Sibiu into a thrilling, emotional and narrative-defying experience
Freedom by Jan Speckenbach
03/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: German filmmaker Jan Speckenbach explores the limits of freedom and the desires behind the pursuit of it in the unsatisfactory social environment of a lost generation
Freedom by Davide Ferrario
02/04/2009
Freedom for the Wolf by Rupert Russell
19/10/2017
Rupert Russell's epic documentary explores what democracy and freedom mean today across four continents
Freestyle by Didier Barcelo
28/06/2022
Didier Barcelo delivers a bittersweet comedy in the shape of a road movie on a background of contemporary neuroses, carried with conviction by Marina Foïs and Benjamin Voisin
FREIZEIT or: the opposite of doing nothing by Caroline Pitzen
18/03/2021
Five young people from Berlin fly the flag for a generation who are engaged in deep, practical debate regarding the future, gentrification, sexism and conformity to dominant social values
FREM by Viera Čákanyová
30/10/2019
The Antarctica-shot documentary from Slovak director Viera Čákanyová aims to step out of the frame of anthropocentric thinking to create a dehumanised view of the world
The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson
13/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Wes Anderson delivers the final issue of a magazine that’s full of life, but some pages it’s just better to skip
Frenzy by Emin Alper
09/09/2015
VENICE 2015: Caught up in conspiracy theories, two brothers seem to be crushed by political polarisation in Emin Alper's second feature, which is screening in competition at Venice
The Freshmen by Thomas Lilti
12/09/2018
Thomas Lilti directs a fresh and intelligent new comedy about the outrageous medical degree selection process, through the portrait of a friendship
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