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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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The Other Side of Everything by Mila Turajlic
20/11/2017
Mila Turajlić's new documentary intertwines personal and family history with the political story of Yugoslavia and Serbia
The Family House by Augusto Fornari
16/11/2017
The debut feature by Augusto Fornari, out in Italian cinemas today thanks to Vision Distribution, is a light-hearted comedy with an excellent cast of young actors
The Frog by Elmir Jukic
The big-screen version of one of the most influential Bosnian stage plays is premiering at the Zagreb Film Festival
Iskra by Gojko Berkuljan
The newest offering from Montenegro, screening at Zagreb, is an accomplished genre movie by first-time director Gojko Berkuljan
The Wild Season by Anxos Fazáns
15/11/2017
Newcomer Anxos Fazáns directs a small, delicate and intimate adaptation of a novel about three young people and the (intimate) spaces between them
Jalouse by David Foenkinos, Stéphane Foenkinos
14/11/2017
David's and Stéphane Foenkinos's latest comedy is a cutting portrait of a complex woman
Wild Roses by Anna Jadowska
While firmly rooting her story within a context, Anna Jadowska attempts to perceive the imperceptible, painting a picture of the human soul
1917 - The Real October by Katrin Rothe
Katrin Rothe's most recent feature is a fascinating animated documentary, set in the heart of St Petersburg, detailing the fall of the Tsar to the Bolsheviks seizing power
Penélope by Eva Vila
13/11/2017
Eva Vila’s most recent feature is a free-flowing interpretation of one of Homer’s classic myths, shot in rural surroundings with amateur actors, passing on a legacy on the brink of extinction
The Place by Paolo Genovese
09/11/2017
Presented at the closing of the 12th Rome Film Fest, Paolo Genovese's new film is a huis clos with 10 characters in a bar
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