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7083 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Count of Monte-Cristo by Alexandre de La Patellière, Matthieu Delaporte
25/06/2024
Pierre Niney imposes himself in the lead role of Alexandre Dumas’ great literary classic, spectacularly revisited by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière
Horia by Ana Maria Comanescu
Ana-Maria Comănescu’s coming-of-age drama talks about how we are sometimes obsessed with the finish line and ignore the small steps necessary to get there
Witches by Elizabeth Sankey
21/06/2024
Elizabeth Sankey destigmatises postpartum depression and the mental health of mothers in her intimate memoirist meta-cinematic essay
Rusalka by Claudiu Mitcu
Established Romanian documentarist Claudiu Mitcu comes up with a fiction feature debut about an ageing group of friends facing existential conclusions during a seaside holiday
Bikechess by Assel Aushakimova
Kazakh director Assel Aushakimova's blend of satire and social realism paints a stark yet subtly comical portrait of life under an oppressive regime
Hacking Hate by Simon Klose
Simon Klose's documentary exposes the grim realities of modern extremism, from right-wing ideology to psy-ops trying destabilise Western democracies
Where Elephants Go by Cătălin Rotaru, Gabi Virginia Șarga
20/06/2024
Whimsical, funny and touching, Romanian directorial duo Gabi Virginia Şarga and Cătălin Rotaru’s film nevertheless doesn’t shy away from difficult topics
Zone by Christina Friedrich
Christina Friedrich asks the viewer to go with the flow and get carried away by images, rather than look for any meaning in her film, which has more of a performative focus than a narrative one
Under the Grey Sky by Mara Tamkovich
Mara Tamkovich’s debut feature is a subtle yet convincing portrayal of life under the dictatorship in Belarus
The Braid by Laetitia Colombani
Based on her best-seller, Laetitia Colombani’s movie is a hymn to female bravery which sidesteps melodrama and is buoyed by the wholehearted performances of its lead actresses
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