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7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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One of the Thousand Hills by Bernard Bellefroid
06/10/2023
The new documentary from Belgian director Bernard Bellefroid questions the way a village can remain a community, when victims and perpetrators rub shoulders every day
Lunatic by Igor Sterk
Igor Šterk offers up a sincere recreation of the dynamics of his own family, but a less linear approach could have generated some additional tension
Life Is a Game by Laura Carrer, Luca Quagliato
Luca Quagliato and Laura Carrer’s documentary about riders working for food delivery platforms in Europe is a mini essay about new forms of economy, social interaction and (non-existent) inclusion
Saltburn by Emerald Fennell
Emerald Fennell’s follow-up to Promising Young Woman is a scabrous thriller about the British upper classes, and those who wish to infiltrate them
Born for You by Fabio Mollo
04/10/2023
Fabio Mollo’s fifth film takes a heart-warming and high-emotion approach to tells the true, symbolic story of a girl with Down’s syndrome’s adoption by a single gay man
Clenched Fists by Vivian Goffette
Belgian filmmaker Vivian Goffette presents a drama told from a child’s perspective, which brings certain issues into a very topical spotlight
Last Shadow at First Light by Nicole Midori Woodford
02/10/2023
In Singaporean director Nicole Midori Woodford's melancholic and sensitive début feature film, a co-production between Asia and Slovenia, the distressed central characters sometimes see ghosts
Dyad by Yana Titova
Yana Titova’s second feature is a coming-of-age tale from the Bulgarian provinces in which a strong personality comes to the fore before her time to make up for absent parenting
The Rye Horn by Jaione Camborda
29/09/2023
Jaione Camborda weaves a tale of motherhood, sisterhood and life-saving escape, which is elevated by the sensitivity she instils in every single detail
Woodland by Elisabeth Scharang
Elisabeth Scharang’s film navigates mental trauma and healing through the symbolic lens of barren, lonely and rural winter landscapes and their woodlands
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