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7080 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 766 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Loss of Something Ever Felt by Carlos E. Lesmes
28/05/2020
The dark reality of drug addiction and the complexity of familial ties are explored in Carlos E Lesmes’ moving documentary
Winter Journey by Anders Østergaard
27/05/2020
Playing with archive images and historical reconstructions, Anders Ostergaad moves us deeply with a film which boasts an incredible performance by the great Bruno Ganz
The Hypnotist by Arthur Franck
26/05/2020
In his visually playful documentary, Arthur Franck looks for volunteers to join him on stage as he tells the story of hypnotist Olliver Hawk
The Marriage Project by Atieh Attarzadeh, Hesam Eslami
Iranian filmmakers Atieh Attarzadeh and Hesam Eslami deliver a touching and rather bright documentary with a melancholy undertone, set in a Tehran psychiatric hospital
The Prophet and the Space Aliens by Yoav Shamir
21/05/2020
Yoav Shamir encourages viewers to look up and face the close encounters of the third kind
Can You Hear Me? by Pedro Ballesteros
Pedro Ballesteros paints a portrait of artist Jaume Plensa, introducing us to his body of work around the world, and affording us a glimpse of his magnetic personality in between his words and images
Paradise by Paul Manate
The first feature film by Polynesia’s Paul Manate sees the depths of wild nature and ancestral ties clash with the corruption of minds and economics
Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema by Mark Cousins
Mark Cousins’ masterful look at the art and craft of constructing a film solely using examples from the work of female directors is a must-see for all movie lovers
Meanwhile on Earth by Carl Olsson
20/05/2020
In Carl Olsson’s Swedish-Danish-Estonian documentary that screams Roy Andersson’s name, death is just another chore
Davos by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann
19/05/2020
Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann's documentary contrasts the lives of the citizens of Davos with the World Economic Forum, the elite gathering that takes place in their town every year
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