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7904 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/07/2025. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Arsenie. An Amazing Afterlife by Alexandru Solomon
20/06/2023
Alexandru Solomon’s staged documentary explores Romanians’ fascination with a dead monk
While We Watched by Vinay Shukla
Vinay Shukla’s documentary portrait of a broadcast journalist in India fighting a lonely fight against nationalism and disinformation is riveting and inspiring
Chutzpah - Something on modesty by Monica Stambrini
19/06/2023
In an attempt to manage a personal crisis, Monica Stambrini places her own life at the centre of a documentary, reflecting upon herself and the confines of privacy
The Store by Ami-Ro Sköld
Swedish director Ami-Ro Sköld’s film is a drama about work, welfare and integration policies whose troubling nature is amplified by the use of stop motion animation
My Muslim Husband by Daniel Bărnuți, Alexandra Lizeta Bărnuți
Romanian directorial duo and life partners Daniel Bărnuți and Alexandra Lizeta Bărnuți depict the turmoil of their uneasy marriage in this uneven documentary self-portrait
Red Herring by Kit Vincent
Young British documentarian Kit Vincent creates a unique end-of-life study, focusing on the years following his diagnosis as having a terminal brain tumour
Pretty Red Dress by Dionne Edwards
16/06/2023
The debut feature by British filmmaker Dionne Edwards is an empathetic look at masculinity and sexuality, but is almost too equivocal for its own good
Tish by Paul Sng
15/06/2023
Documentarian Paul Sng surveys the life of British photographer Tish Murtha, who trained her lens on the country’s deprived yet resilient North East
Rosa and the Stone Troll by Karla Nor Holmbäck
The feature debut from Karla Nor Holmbäck is a charming film that will delight very young audiences and be a rejuvenating balm for the adults
The Gullspång Miracle by Maria Fredriksson
Maria Fredriksson’s debut feature tells an eerie story of family reunification that gradually develops into a stranger-than-fiction mystery-drama
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