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7073 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/06/2024. 764 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Pavilion 6 by Goran Dević
19/06/2024
Croatian director Goran Dević’s COVID-19 documentary takes a sober look at the era, and turns what seems like a bad dream into a vehicle for compassion and healing
Spermageddon by Tommy Wirkola, Rasmus A Sivertsen
Norway’s Tommy Wirkola and Rasmus A Sivertsen tell the tale of a shoal of spermatozoids desperately seeking out an egg to fertilise
Diplodocus by Wojtek Wawszczyk
The first Polish film in 3D, directed by Wojtek Wawszczyk, transports us to the fantastical world of a little dinosaur who takes on the unknown in order to find his parents
The Writer by Romas Zabarauskas
Lithuanian director and LGBT activist Romas Zabarauskas’s feature brings a host of opposing intellectual, political and personal opinions on current topics to the table
Six Feet Over by Karim Bensalah
18/06/2024
Karim Bensalah signs an original, instructive and moving first feature about the classic topic of the search for one’s identity and the coming of age
Savages by Claude Barras
Claude Barras’ new film transports us into the heart of Borneo where the fight to safeguard nature, but also one’s own identity, becomes primordial
Un milione di granelli di sabbia by Andrea Deaglio
Andrea Deaglio’s documentary charting the work of the founder of Sandwork Espressivo which treats war trauma is illuminating and more relevant than ever
It Was a Beautiful Day by Perica Rai
It’s city girls versus rednecks in Perica Rai’s feature debut, a solid, well-acted thriller
Summer Brother by Joren Molter
Dutch director Joren Molter’s feature debut traces the subtle emotions of a boy who does not give up on tenderness despite the unloving environment he is fated to endure
Rock Bottom by María Trénor
17/06/2024
Spanish director María Trénor immerses herself in the music scene of the Seventies, with its psychedelics, hallucinatory love, and boundless creativity
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