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8112 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Xoftex by Noaz Deshe
02/07/2024
Noaz Deshe makes tragic reality and surreal fantasies overlap in order to portray the frustrating situation at a Greek refugee camp
Glory Hole by Romano Montesarchio
Documentary filmmaker Romano Montesarchio makes his fiction debut, and manages to lend a personal, feverish and hallucinating angle to a story of mafia and denied love
Panopticon by George Sikharulidze
01/07/2024
George Sikharulidze’s debut tells the story of an 18-year-old boy who experiences conflicting emotions as his sexuality awakens against the backdrop of Georgian society
Yalla, Baba! by Angie Obeid
Angie Obeid presents a spatial-temporal road trip which creates space for a father-daughter conversation while chasing ghosts in Europe and the Middle East
The Hungarian Dressmaker by Iveta Grófová
Iveta Grófová takes us to wartime Bratislava in a solid period drama based on Peter Krištúfek’s novella Ema and the Death’s Head
Three Days of Fish by Peter Hoogendoorn
In his second feature, Dutch helmer Peter Hoogendoorn comes up with a minimalist and bittersweet family drama, playing with the ambiguity of the mutual affection between a father and son
Gold Songs by Ico Costa
Ico Costa’s beautiful yet heartbreaking film follows two people as one beating heart, as a flash of light in the midst of the darkness
Bluish by Lilith Kraxner, Milena Czernovsky
Lilith Kraxner and Milena Czernovsky sign a meditative, experimental sophomore film that is more of a trance-like cinematic concept than anything else
Real by Oleh Sentsov
30/06/2024
Oleh Sentsov’s record of the Russo-Ukrainian war, shot in the trenches themselves, is a compelling piece of “accidental” filmmaking
What You See of Me by Isabelle Caps-Kuhn
28/06/2024
Isabelle Caps-Kuhn’s debut feature follows a couple whose decision to have an open relationship soon has dire consequences
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