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8275 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/02/2026. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Providence and the Guitar by João Nicolau

30/01/2026

João Nicolau’s lively comedy-musical ponders art-making in times of struggle, vaulting across historical eras and cinematic styles  

A providência e a guitarra

A providência e a guitarra

Prowl by Alexandra Balteanu

09/06/2017

Alexandra Bălteanu explores abuse and prejudice in her social drama, currently screening at the Transilvania IFF  

Vanatoare

Vanatoare

Proxima by Alice Winocour

08/09/2019

France’s Alice Winocour puts her name to an original and very well-executed film on space exploration, painting a portrait of a female astronaut and her daughter  

Proxima

Proxima

Psychobitch by Martin Lund

24/10/2019

In Martin Lund’s film, any similarities to Ava Max’s earworm of a song are (possibly) purely coincidental  

Psychobitch

Psychobitch

Psychosia by Marie Grahtø

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Danish feature debutant Marie Grahtø’s asylum tale is a veritable Lego box full of twisted cinematic paraphernalia  

Psykosia

Psykosia

Psychosis in Stockholm by Maria Bäck

28/01/2020

In her first fiction feature, Maria Bäck celebrates motherly love both in sickness and in health  

Psykos i Stockholm

Psykos i Stockholm

Puan by María Alché, Benjamin Naishtat

27/09/2023

Argentina’s María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat present a tragicomedy with political overtones about the meaning and loss of one’s ideals  

Puan

Puan

Pullman by Toni Bestard

24/04/2020

Toni Bestard takes us on a journey to the hidden side of Majorca which, up until the pandemic, was – and it’s hoped it will return to be – hugely popular with tourists  

Pullman

Pullman

Punching the World by Constanze Klaue

19/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Constanze Klaue inspects the rise of nationalism and xenophobia in her skilfully directed coming-of-age film  

Mit der Faust in die Welt schlagen

Mit der Faust in die Welt schlagen

Punk Never Ends! by Juro Šlauka

24/06/2019

Juraj Šlauka’s docu-fiction provides a raw and fascinating glimpse into the unfamiliar world of punks in the Slovak countryside but takes few risks with the story  

Punk je hned!

Punk je hned!

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