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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.
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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
Dürrenmatt: Eine Liebesgeschichte by Sabine Gisiger
The latest documentary by Sabine Gisiger arrived at the Solothurn Film Festival recently, where it was presented in the Swiss Panorama section
Identicals by Simon Pummell
Jonathan Glazer lit a beacon for European sci-fi with Under the Skin; now Simon Pummell’s here to keep that flame alive
Notes on Blindness by Peter Middleton, James Spinney
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
The Lure by Agnieszka Smoczyńska
Agnieszka Smoczyńska's first feature-length film won a special prize for its unique vision and its design at the Sundance Film Festival
History's Future by Fiona Tan
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
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
Homeland by Oleg Novkovic
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
Lina by Michael Schaerer
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
The Wednesday Child by Lili Horvát
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
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