Film Reviews

7323 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/09/2024. 787 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Oleg and the Rare Arts by Andrés Duque

02/02/2016

In his new documentary, Andrés Duque regales us with the creative portrait of brilliant Russian musician Oleg Karavaychuk  

Oleg y las raras artes

Oleg y las raras artes

Dürrenmatt: Eine Liebesgeschichte by Sabine Gisiger

02/02/2016

The latest documentary by Sabine Gisiger arrived at the Solothurn Film Festival recently, where it was presented in the Swiss Panorama section  

Dürrenmatt: Eine Liebesgeschichte

Dürrenmatt: Eine Liebesgeschichte

Identicals by Simon Pummell

02/02/2016

Jonathan Glazer lit a beacon for European sci-fi with Under the Skin; now Simon Pummell’s here to keep that flame alive  

Brand New-U (Identicals)

Brand New-U (Identicals)

Notes on Blindness by Peter Middleton, James Spinney

02/02/2016

This creative and poetic documentary by British filmmakers Peter Middleton and James Spinney tells a personal story of a man who has gone blind, which provides plenty of food for thought  

Notes on Blindness

Notes on Blindness

The Lure by Agnieszka Smoczyńska

02/02/2016

Agnieszka Smoczyńska's first feature-length film won a special prize for its unique vision and its design at the Sundance Film Festival  

Córki Dancingu

Córki Dancingu

History's Future by Fiona Tan

02/02/2016

Dutch artist Fiona Tan is participating in this year’s IFFR with a complex film that revisits issues close to her heart: identity, memory and time  

History's Future

History's Future

The Last Land by Pablo Lamar

01/02/2016

Pablo Lamar uses the formal aspects of slow cinema to craft a contemplative cinematic experience focusing on an elderly couple facing death  

La última tierra

La última tierra

Homeland by Oleg Novkovic

01/02/2016

Belgradian director Oleg Novković’s film, which was shown in competition at the Trieste Film Festival, is the second in a trilogy on the “lost generation” of the countries of former Yugoslavia  

Otadzbina

Otadzbina

Lina by Michael Schaerer

01/02/2016

Swiss director Michael Schaerer’s film, which was given the Audience Award at the Solothurn Film Festival, throws light onto the ghosts of a not-so-glorious past  

Lina

Lina

The Wednesday Child by Lili Horvát

01/02/2016

The debut piece by director and screenwriter Lili Horvát takes a delicate and elegant approach to reconstructing the journey to social redemption of a young Hungarian woman  

A szerdai gyerek

A szerdai gyerek

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