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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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BERLINALE 2024: Keren Cytter's formally experimental and oddly engaging film could be described as a piece of kitchen-sink surrealism or a Beckett drama for the digital age
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Faruk by Asli Özge
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BERLINALE 2024: A minor entry in Olivier Assayas' filmography is definitely his most autobiographical outing, but is probably among the least engaging
Young Hearts by Anthony Schatteman
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BERLINALE 2024: Anthony Schatteman’s first film is a luminous coming-of-age tale in an autobiographical vein about a young boy discovering love
Another End by Piero Messina
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Demba by Mamadou Dia
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BERLINALE 2024: Katharina Pethke’s extensive, multi-generational research establishes a link between art, sculpture, architecture, and women’s professional and personal decisions
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BERLINALE 2024: Lana Gogoberidze’s documentary, co-directed by her daughter Salomé Alexi, is a moving personal story that features a unique family clan of female filmmakers
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