Film Reviews

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.

Tatami by Guy Nattiv, Zar Amir

01/02/2024

Guy Nattiv and Zar Emir Ebrahimi’s film follows an Iranian judoka fighting for a long-negated right to freedom  

Tatami

Tatami

Under a Blue Sun by Daniel Mann

01/02/2024

In Daniel Mann’s essay documentary, the shooting of Rambo III in Israel’s Negev desert is shown as a camouflage for land dispossession  

Under a Blue Sun

Under a Blue Sun

Portrait of a Certain Orient by Marcelo Gomes

31/01/2024

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  

Retrato de um certo oriente

Retrato de um certo oriente

Boléro by Anne Fontaine

31/01/2024

Anne Fontaine retraces the complex origin story of the famous composition for ballet, with Raphaël Personnaz’s Maurice Ravel corseted in his emotions  

Boléro

Boléro

After the Long Rains by Damien Hauser

31/01/2024

Damien Hauser, just 21 years young, presents his third feature to date, a vibrant coming-of-age tale on leaving and returning home  

Baada ya masika

Baada ya masika

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  

Milchzähne

Milchzähne

A Picture to Remember by Olga Chernykh

30/01/2024

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  

Foto na pam’yat

Foto na pam’yat

78 Days by Emilija Gašić

30/01/2024

Thanks to her well thought-through and consistent approach, Emilija Gašić creates a moody, emotional and sincere time capsule with her feature debut  

78 dana

78 dana

Swimming Home by Justin Anderson

30/01/2024

Modern dance, unexpected nudity and the trials of the privileged are all on display in Justin Anderson’s adaptation of Deborah Levy’s novel  

Swimming Home

Swimming Home

Veni Vidi Vici by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann

30/01/2024

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  

Veni Vidi Vici

Veni Vidi Vici

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