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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 781 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Delta by Kornél Mundruczó
02/03/2009
Captivating Hungarian film Delta plunges into the wild natural surroundings of the Danube delta in search of a lost paradise where the shadows of tragedy lurk
Demba by Mamadou Dia
17/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Senegalese director Mamadou Dia deals with mental health and the perception of it, with a distinct stylistic approach that works both in the film’s favour and to its detriment
Demented by Laurent Achard
31/12/2006
Second feature by a multi-award winning director that is a sharp portrait of a universe of unhappiness
Demiurge by Olga Semak
01/12/2023
Ukrainian director Olga Semak's first feature-length documentary is an engaging portrait of a village community in which an enthusiastic artist puts his heart into creating theatre
Democracy by David Bernet
26/01/2016
David Bernet’s film surprises audiences at the Solothurn Film Festival with both its form and content
Demons in Paradise by Jude Ratnam
24/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Sri Lankan filmmaker Jude Ratnam lifts the veil on the ghosts of the conflict between the Sinhalese and the Tamils and the by-product that is the separatist Tiger guerrillas
The Den by Beatrice Baldacci
28/04/2022
Despite some flaws, Beatrice Baldacci’s offering is a personal film by a director to watch, with the power to stir up empathy whilst sadly and reluctantly preserving its mysteries
Denial by Mick Jackson
17/10/2016
Directed by Mick Jackson, the film on the trial that pitted an American academic against British negationist historian David Irving is in the festival’s official selection
Denmark by Kasper Rune Larsen
20/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Danish filmmaker Kasper Rune Larsen's first feature is an unflinching look at small-town youth, which is much less wasted than it might seem on the surface
Departure by Andrew Steggall
19/10/2015
Andrew Steggall’s directorial debut is a rewarding coming-of-age story focused on the relationship between a teenager and his mother, and the evolution experienced by both
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