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7959 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Day, 365 Hours by Eylem Kaftan
16/08/2023
Despite the multitude of approaches and styles employed, Eylem Kaftan manages to send a clear message about domestic abuse in Turkey with her documentary
What's to be done? by Goran Dević
Croatian documentary master Goran Dević returns with a powerful, artistic investigative film that charts the human toll of government corruption and disdain for the ordinary worker
Bosnian Pot by Pavo Marinković
Pavo Marinković offers up a warm-hearted, comforting story about a failed writer trying to stay in the country he came to as a refugee decades ago
Freedom by Tudor Giurgiu
Romanian helmer Tudor Giurgiu converts the real-life events of the Romanian Revolution in Sibiu into a thrilling, emotional and narrative-defying experience
Rossosperanza by Annarita Zambrano
14/08/2023
The latest powerful film from Annarita Zambrano is a cruel and violent satire of respectability in a society kept captive by its small and petty privileges
A Good Place by Katharina Huber
Katharina Huber’s award-winning fiction debut is a sci-fi-inflected look at a declining community in a mountainous area of Germany, together with the two young women who resist it
I Am Not What I Am - The Tragedy of Othello by W. Shakespeare by Edoardo Leo
Italian director Edoardo Leo transports the eternal Shakespearean tale of intrigue and jealousy to modern-day Italy, but the result is tedious and fundamentally predictable
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World by Radu Jude
11/08/2023
Radu Jude’s eighth fiction feature seems to imply that the apocalypse might not arrive as a spectacular big bang, but rather as a flood of stupidity – and it’s actually already here
The Invisible Fight by Rainer Sarnet
Rainer Sarnet’s hilarious third fiction feature goes back to Soviet times and fantasises about the peculiar parallel universes that might have co-existed with the official state narrative
What Remains by Ran Huang
Centred on an alleged serial killer forced to delve into his murky past, the film by Chinese artist Ran Huang gracefully shows the dark side of humanity
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