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7958 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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2G by Karim Sayad
21/11/2023
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
Giant's Kettle by Markku Hakala, Mari Käki
20/11/2023
Marku Hakala and Mari Käki’s debut is a meaningful and enthusiastic experiment that blends retro-futurism, a dark fairy tale and a love story
Danger Zone by Vita Maria Drygas
Vita Maria Drygas's IDFA entry offers a candid and multi-layered look at war-zone tourism
Natasha’s Dance by Jos Stelling
The latest feature by veteran filmmaker Jos Stelling is an uneven movie that tells the tragicomic love story of two outcasts – a Dutch man and a Russian woman
Lessons of Tolerance by Arkadiy Nepytaliuk
Arkadiy Nepytaliuk's single-location comedy shows a working-class Ukrainian family aiming to rid itself of homophobia and prejudice
Body Odyssey by Grazia Tricarico
17/11/2023
Grazia Tricarico’s debut is an overly ambitious tale about a forty-something bodybuilder obsessed with perfection
Endless Summer Syndrome by Kaveh Daneshmand
In his debut feature, Kaveh Daneshmand masterfully and stylishly navigates a controversial and provocative plot
Familiar by Calin Peter Netzer
The new family drama by Romanian filmmaker Călin Peter Netzer shows how harsh communist realities still poison the present
The Magnet Man by Gust Van den Berghe
Gust Van den Berghe’s latest feature is a melancholic fairytale paying homage to circus and cinema
Light Falls by Phedon Papamichael
The latest directorial effort from cinematographer Phedon Papamichael tries to mask its ugly essence with lots of craft and style
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