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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Sex of Angels by Xavier Villaverde
27/04/2012
In his fourth film, Xavier Villaverde does away with the orthodox limits to relationships, and widens his cinematic scope by depicting a young trio open about their sexuality.
Sextape by Antoine Desrosières
10/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Antoine Desrosières’ radical comedy focuses on the youth of working-class neighbourhoods and the sexual violence of men against women
Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution and Islam by Nefise Özkal Lorentzen
23/04/2021
Turkish-Norwegian filmmaker Nefise Özkal Lorentzen's documentary follows one of Europe's first female imams, a feminist fighting for equal rights and a progressive Islam
Shabu by Shamira Raphaëla
07/07/2023
Shamira Raphaëla’s portrait of an energetic and resourceful 14-year-old in Rotterdam’s De Peperklip estate is a burst of joy and an ode to summer and community
Shadow by Bruno Gascon
24/06/2021
This second feature from Bruno Gascon is a sobering and compassionate film based on the true story of a missing child
Shadow Country by Bohdan Sláma
09/10/2020
A small Czech village examines its soul before and after World War II in Bohdan Sláma’s powerful black-and-white drama
The Shadow Hour by Benjamin Martins
30/11/2021
Germany’s Benjamin Martins leaves realism behind and opts for a more instinctive and expressionistic visual style in his new film
The Shadow Scholars by Eloise King
27/11/2024
Eloïse King’s devastating documentary follows Professor Patricia Kingori as she uncovers the mechanics and psychology behind the industry of Kenyan essay writers whose invisible work powers the West
The Shadow by Jaak Kilmi
19/11/2024
Estonian director Jaak Kilmi's feature is a rare blend of historical drama, crime-thriller and a partially biographical portrait of a nationally significant poet
Shadow World by Johan Grimonprez
27/04/2016
Johan Grimonprez’s documentary, based on the book by Andrew Feinstein, reveals how the international arms trade fosters corruption, and dictates economic and foreign policies
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