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8213 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Baronesses by Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui
06/10/2025
Fifteen years on from Les Barons, Nabil Ben Yadir returns with a film co-directed by his mother, Mokhtaria Badaoui, which thrusts heroines usually absent from movie theatres into the limelight
Whispers in the Woods by Vincent Munier
French nature photographer Vincent Munier makes his second documentary, turning his lens on his own family’s connections to the Vosges region in eastern France
Wolves by Jonas Ulrich
In Jonas Ulrich’s feature debut, a young woman goes in search of an identity in the black-metal scene, only to fall for a singer with far-right views while refusing to believe they’re true
Wisdom of Happiness by Barbara Miller, Philip Delaquis
03/10/2025
Barbara Miller and Philip Delaquis’ documentary represents the spiritual testament of one of the most charismatic men of our time, the Dalai Lama
Justa by Teresa Villaverde
The new film by Teresa Villaverde is a poignant exploration of grief, and a meditation on the relationship between humans and nature
Her Difference by Lola Doillon
Jehnny Beth dazzles in Lola Doillon’s generous, educational film about the complexities of life for a woman living with autism undiagnosed
Skiff by Cecilia Verheyden
Cecilia Verheyden delivers a tender and resonant coming-of-age tale, culminating in a final act that lingers thanks to its brutal honesty
No Mercy by Isa Willinger
Isa Willinger invites us to discover whether films by women are more violent than those by men, questioning fundamental assumptions around patriarchy in the cinematic world
The Partisan by James Marquand
02/10/2025
James Marquand’s historical drama is a chaotic but truthful retelling of the life of famous Polish spy Krystyna Skarbek
The Unspoken Language by Milan Skrobanek
Milan Skrobanek’s fiction feature debut leads us into the world of two young lovers whose relationship seems to be impossible, as she is deaf and he is visually impaired
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