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7317 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/09/2024. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Brats by Anthony Marciano
08/04/2013
A situation brom-com that’s built to please, this Meet the Parents a la francais made its debut at the opening gala of the French Film Festival in Greece
Brava by Roser Aguilar
24/03/2017
In her second film, Roser Aguilar offers a brave portrayal of a middle-class woman whose life is transformed by an act of violence, sending her spiralling down some murky and unexpected paths
Brave Men by Edoardo Winspeare
27/10/2008
The Braves by Anaïs Volpé
21/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Anaïs Volpé's debut film looks at the challenges of female friendship when two Paris-based actresses, best friends forever, are cast in the same theatre production
The Brazen by Aik Karapetian
15/11/2023
While Western Europe is battling bedbugs, Latvian director of Armenian origin Aik Karapetian drags the viewer deep into a teeming manor, alongside a family of four
Bread and Salt by Damian Kocur
16/09/2022
VENICE 2022: In his brilliant first feature, Damian Kocur inspects violence and the legendary Polish hospitality, but takes it with a huge pinch of salt
Breadcrumbs by Manane Rodríguez
24/11/2016
This Spanish-Uruguayan co-production directed by Manane Rodríguez and screening in competition at the Gijón Film Festival finally brings to light the dark incidents that took place in Uruguay
The Breadwinner by Nora Twomey
09/10/2017
Irish animation company Cartoon Saloon (Song of the Sea) presents its new feature by Nora Twomey, which focuses on the journey of a little girl in Afghanistan
Breaking News by Tomás Bojar
05/07/2018
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Czech scriptwriter-turned-director Tomáš Bojar hits the bull’s-eye with a great piece of filmmaking meticulously documenting local press reports of Miloš Zema’s re-election
Breaking News by Iulia Rugină
06/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Romanian director Iulia Rugină explores difficult topics in her third feature, now competing for the Crystal Globe
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