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7323 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/09/2024. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Hard Truths by Mike Leigh
27/09/2024
British maestro Mike Leigh is back with a family drama that features all the best hallmarks of his brand of cinema, and which is directly connected to the emotional state of the modern world
Zafari by Mariana Rondón
26/09/2024
Mariana Rondón delivers a dystopian tale set in a semi-abandoned zoo in a city reminiscent of Caracas, in a metaphor for the run-down reality of modern-day Venezuelan society
Triumph by Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva
Bulgarian duo Kristina Grozeva and Peter Valchanov’s fourth feature is an absurdist, suspenseful comedy that maps out the vague prophetic ambitions of a puzzled country in transition
Last Breath by Costa-Gavras
Costa Gavras delivers an ultimately uplifting film falling halfway between pedagogical tragicomedy and rugged yet truthful philosophical tale on the eminently delicate subject of death
The Wailing by Pedro Martín-Calero
Pedro Martín-Calero and Isabel Peña present a powerful and disturbing film that talks about the effects of violence against women via a contemporary feminist horror story
Surfacing by Cecilia Atán, Valeria Pivato
25/09/2024
Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato's second and stimulating feature joins the league of titles that strongly question the untouchable happiness that being a mother seemed to bring
Serpent's Path by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Kiyoshi Kurosawa readapts his 1990s film Serpent’s Path, setting it in contemporary France, for an unhinged thriller that investigates the pointless obtuseness of evil
Bagger Drama by Piet Baumgartner
Swiss helmer Piet Baumgartner embarks on a sensitive and honest exploration of the healing process of a working-class family after the tragic loss of the daughter
Most People Die on Sundays by Iair Said
24/09/2024
The film by Argentina's Iair Said is a tragicomedy as minimal as it is everyday. Starring the director himself, with subtle humour it tackles heavy issues such as euthanasia, ageing and loneliness
Afternoons of Solitude by Albert Serra
Albert Serra presents a daring and truly extraordinary film about the world of bullfighting, painting the portrait of a matador and his entourage
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