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8050 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/09/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Portrait of a Certain Orient by Marcelo Gomes
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Marcelo Gomes tells the story of an escape from Lebanon to Brazil by way of a black and white drama interweaving passion, memory and desire
Boléro by Anne Fontaine
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After the Long Rains by Damien Hauser
Damien Hauser, just 21 years young, presents his third feature to date, a vibrant coming-of-age tale on leaving and returning home
Milk Teeth by Sophia Bösch
30/01/2024
Sophia Bösch’s debut feature film transports us to a dreamlike and dystopic-flavoured universe inhabited by fearful characters who are fighting for survival
A Picture to Remember by Olga Chernykh
Olga Chernykh delivers a lyrical exploration of her heritage in the Donbass, offering up a war diary and linking it with her family’s story by way of images from their own personal archive
78 Days by Emilija Gašić
Thanks to her well thought-through and consistent approach, Emilija Gašić creates a moody, emotional and sincere time capsule with her feature debut
Swimming Home by Justin Anderson
Modern dance, unexpected nudity and the trials of the privileged are all on display in Justin Anderson’s adaptation of Deborah Levy’s novel
Veni Vidi Vici by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann
Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann’s feature tells us that the super-rich sometimes have a whale of a time killing commoners like ants burnt under a magnifying glass
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