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7323 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/09/2024. 788 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Something Like Happiness by Bohdan Sláma
24/11/2005
Combining quality cinema with festival acknowledgement and box office success is a tricky task. It seems that Bohdan Slama has got the recipe with that film regarded as the pleasant surprise of 2005
Something Must Break by Ester Martin Bergsmark
30/01/2014
Ester Martin Bergsmark emerges through adolescence, love and sexuality in this disinhibited, emotional and surprising portrait in competition for a Tiger Award
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed by Hernán Rosselli
16/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Hernán Rosselli presents a hypnotic and technically inventive tale of memory, family secrets, and what lies between the lines in contemporary Buenos Aires
Something Sweet by Tin Vodopivec
11/04/2023
Tin Vodopivec’s feature debut is a crowd-pleasing comedy starring stand-ups from all over the former Yugoslavia
Something Useful by Pelin Esmer
28/11/2017
The destinies of two women cross unexpectedly on a night train in the third feature film by Pelin Esmer, presented in competition at Black Nights in Tallinn
Something You Said Last Night by Luis De Filippis
16/09/2022
Luis De Filippis presents her poignant debut feature film offering a glimpse of family life as it veers between affection and inevitable conflict
Sometimes Always Never by Carl Hunter
25/10/2018
From a Frank Cottrell-Boyce script, Carl Hunter makes a stylish debut film about grief, family – and Scrabble
A Somewhat Gentle Man by Hans Petter Moland
13/03/2010
Hans Petter Moland’s gangster comedy, enhanced by great empathy for his protagonist (Stellan Skarsgård) and deep humanity, scored at the 60th Berlinale, where it was unveiled in competition
Somewhere Over the Chemtrails by Adam Koloman Rybanský
18/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Adam Koloman Rybanský delivers an atmospheric comedy about fear, prejudices and stubbornness, set in the sleepy Czech countryside
Son by Ivan Kavanagh
07/07/2021
Irish prodigy Ivan Kavanagh delights audiences with this explosive horror which amplifies the angst-inducing ambiguity of reality
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