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7879 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Zinzindurrunkarratz by Oskar Alegria
01/12/2023
Oskar Alegria writes hyper-sensitive poetry with images and, above all, silences in a diary of his travels filmed with a camera, accompanied by a donkey, along forgotten paths in his native Navarre
Marianne by Michael Rozek
Michael Rozek’s directorial debut is a confused homage to Isabelle Huppert’s acting prowess, which falls somewhere between absurd theatre and a clumsy parody of arthouse cinema
Demiurge by Olga Semak
Ukrainian director Olga Semak's first feature-length documentary is an engaging portrait of a village community in which an enthusiastic artist puts his heart into creating theatre
Jeune cinéma by Yves-Marie Mahé
30/11/2023
Yves-Marie Mahé’s documentary tells the story of the now forgotten Hyères Young Film Festival, characterised by heated debates and exceptional discoveries, at a time when film was a serious affair
Sueños y pan by Luis "Soto" Muñoz
29/11/2023
Spaniard Luis (Soto) Muñoz pays tribute to cine quinqui with a thrilling feature debut about friendship on the fringes of society and the insecurity of an entire generation
Crossing by Jacqueline van Vugt
Dutch director Jacqueline van Vugt presents a simple yet successful debut film about the fear of loss and the violence of everyday life
Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish by Ricardo Leite
Ricardo Leite whisks us away on an alchemical trip that delves deep into his mind and vision, showing us a world we can all share
Los últimos pastores by Samu Fuentes
In this sensorially rich documentary, Asturian director Samu Fuentes follows two brothers who uphold the dying tradition of shepherding in the mountains of Northern Spain
The Wait by Francisco Javier Gutiérrez
28/11/2023
F Javier Gutiérrez combines folk horror, western, revenge film and biblical-diabolic tragedy in his third film, full of dusty, bloody and very sweaty images
L'enfant du paradis by Salim Kechiouche
Salim Kechiouche delivers an intense and very well realised low-budget debut feature as director, in which he also beautifully plays the lead character
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