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8050 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/09/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Prisoners of Fate by Mehdi Sahebi
18/01/2024
Mehdi Sahebi’s latest feature film depicts the difficult but hope-filled daily lives of a group of Afghan and Iranian refugees in Switzerland
Kripton by Francesco Munzi
17/01/2024
In his documentary, Francesco Munzi tackles the topic of mental illness with respect and empathy, giving a voice to psychiatric patients from a therapeutic community in Rome
The Dew Point by Marco Risi
The new film by Marco Risi tackles the relationship between the young and the elderly, avoiding sentimentality and directing an excellent cast of actors from across the generations
The Hidden Web by Piotr Adamski
21/12/2023
Centred on an investigative journalist who ventures at her own peril into the world of hacking, Piotr Adamski delivers a gloomy, atmospheric and punchy thriller
Burden by Miguel Eek
20/12/2023
Miguel Eek leads us to a woodland refuge where a group of adult males delve into the events that have left a mark on their lives, as they seek to construct a new form of masculinity
The Inseparables by Jérémie Degruson
19/12/2023
Jérémie Degruson delivers smart and daring family entertainment urging viewers to be themselves, no matter what
De Facto by Selma Doborac
With her second feature, Selma Doborac pushes the limits of representation and probes the complexity of evil in a stylised, hybrid documentary
Jupiter by Benjamin Pfohl
18/12/2023
Benjamin Pfohl catches us off guard with a captivating and cleverly executed first feature film about a young woman introduced by her parents to an undoubtedly troubling community
Life's a Bitch by Xavier Seron
Xavier Seron is back with an episodic film about our sincere yet tortuous relationships with man’s best friend
Otherness by Alba Cros, Nora Haddad
14/12/2023
Alba Cros and Nora Haddad direct a beautiful and honest documentary about the different ways of understanding and living lesbianism
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