Film Reviews

7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Deepest Breath by Laura McGann

21/03/2023

Laura McGann’s documentary follows a free diver and a safety diver, going from light blue to the darkest shades of navy as she tells their story  

The Deepest Breath

The Deepest Breath

The Channel by Thierry Binisti

20/03/2023

The film by French director Thierry Binisti tackles the theme of emigration with naturalness and verisimilitude, with some concessions to the directorial style of television  

Le Prix du passage

Le Prix du passage

My Name is Happy by Ayse Toprak, Nick Read

20/03/2023

Ayşe Toprak and Nick Read's film tells the incredible story of Multu, a Kurdish teenager with a golden voice who miraculously survives an attempted murder  

My Name is Happy

My Name is Happy

Songs of Earth by Margreth Olin

20/03/2023

Margreth Olin's film puts big-budget nature documentaries to shame with its visuals, music and sound, but gets its point across through the finely developed family through line  

Songs of Earth

Songs of Earth

Motherland by Hanna Badziaka, Alexander Mihalkovich

20/03/2023

Alexander Mihalkovich and Hanna Badziaka's documentary paints a bleak and convincing picture of the violent culture inherent in Belarusian society  

Motherland

Motherland

Le Cours de la Vie by Frédéric Sojcher

17/03/2023

With his new feature film, Frédéric Sojcher wonders and questions us about the porosity between life and cinema  

Le Cours de la Vie

Le Cours de la Vie

Not Such an Easy Life by Félix Viscarret

17/03/2023

Félix Viscarret portrays the mid-life crisis, the evanescence of professional success, immature male friendship and modern fatherhood with intelligent humour  

Una vida no tan simple

Una vida no tan simple

The Good Driver by Tonislav Hristov

16/03/2023

Bulgarian documentary filmmaker Tonislav Hristov's fiction feature debut tells of a personal search for a place in the world against the backdrop of illegal immigrant smuggling  

Laupias taksikuski

Laupias taksikuski

Holding up the Sky by Pieter Van Eecke

16/03/2023

Belgian director Pieter Van Eecke takes us to the heart of the Amazon rainforest where indigenous populations are forced to contend with human cruelty and recklessness  

Holding up the Sky

Holding up the Sky

Tregua(s) by Mario Hernández

16/03/2023

Mario Hernández's lightly romantic comedy features two characters who meet up in secret at the Malaga Film Festival itself... but not to watch any film  

Tregua(s)

Tregua(s)

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