Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Sleep Tight by Jaume Balagueró

11/10/2011

Sleep With Your Eyes Open by Nele Wohlatz

22/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Nele Wohlatz’s transnational feature aligns form and content to create a meandering exploration of language and heritage within the Chinese diaspora of Brazil’s Recife  

Dormir de olhos abertos

Dormir de olhos abertos

The Sleeping Beast by Jaak Kilmi

04/05/2022

Estonian director Jaak Kilmi’s latest feature is a compelling coming-of-age tale in which carefree childhood insouciance comes into conflict with harsh reality  

Tagurpidi torn

Tagurpidi torn

Sleeping Beauty by Ado Arrietta

08/11/2016

Ado Arrietta, without relinquishing one ounce of his customary audacity, lyricism and emotion, plunges us into a modern-day fairytale world that will delight the inner child deep down in every viewer  

Belle Dormant

Belle Dormant

Sleeping Sickness by Ulrich Köhler

08/06/2011

Ulrich Kölher dips into the troubled waters of European humanitarian action in Africa in the film which earned him the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin in 2011.  

Schlafkrankheit

Schlafkrankheit

Sleeping Songs by Andreas Struck

13/02/2009

The Sleeping Voice by Benito Zambrano

22/09/2011

Sleeping with a Tiger by Anja Salomonowitz

20/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Delving into the life of Austrian painter Maria Lassnig with a non-linear approach, Anja Salomonowitz breaks with the traditional biopic while also keeping her subject an enigma  

Mit einem Tiger schlafen

Mit einem Tiger schlafen

Sleepless City by Guillermo Galoe

21/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Guillermo Galoe’s vibrant social-realist drama sees a young Roma teenager from Madrid’s exurban slums struggling to leave that world behind  

Ciudad sin sueño

Ciudad sin sueño

Sleepless in New York by Christian Frei

22/04/2014

After letting us discover faraway realities, Christian Frei is offering us a journey through our deepest selves, in the confused collapse of those feelings we call love.  

Sleepless in New York

Sleepless in New York

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