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7957 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Romance Scam by Virginia García del Pino
24/11/2023
Virginia García del Pino presents an interesting and stimulating performative documentary about love and romantic relationships in the Tinder era
I Don't Love You Anymore by Zdenek Jirasky
The alienation and emptiness felt by Gen Z are at the heart of Czech director Zdeněk Jirásky’s new movie, toplined by two teens fleeing their unhappy lives
Another Day by Eneos Carka
23/11/2023
Albania’s Eneos Çarka has crafted a strong and subtle documentary that is the culmination of years spent following Albanian street artists across Northern Italy
Echo of You by Zara Zerny
Zara Zerny’s feature debut is a moving documentary that speaks about love and death, and does so with shocking beauty and honesty
Cento domeniche by Antonio Albanese
22/11/2023
In his fifth film as a director, actor Antonio Albanese denounces bank crashes, his comic expression turning tragic in a small but well-calibrated film
Cat Call by Rozália Szeleczki
The first feature by Hungarian filmmaker Rozália Szeleczki is a Sleeping Beauty type of fairy tale about a princess bewitched by both childhood trauma and an enigmatic black cat
The Old Man and The Land by Nick Parish
Nicholas Parish’s feature debut is a laudable attempt at audio-driven film storytelling, occasionally reaching something unique in its tale of an intransigent English farmer
This Blessed Plot by Marc Isaacs
In Marc Isaacs’ latest documentary, the UK is closely scrutinised, observed like an object both precious and foreign, known and completely alien
White Flag by Batbayar Chogsom
21/11/2023
With his sophomore feature, Swiss-Mongolian filmmaker Batbayar Chogsom sheds light on the marginalisation of queerness in Mongolia
2G by Karim Sayad
Karim Sayad follows four former smugglers from Nigeria wrestling with a reality light on other options, and successfully captures the desperate poetry of their plight
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