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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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Temporaries by Pier-Philippe Chevigny
06/07/2023
Stronger as a statement than in the stylistic department, Pier-Philippe Chevigny’s debut feature examines the mistreatment of migrant seasonal workers in Quebec
She Came at Night by Jan Vejnar, Tomáš Pavlíček
A mother from hell comes at night and disrupts the dynamic between her son and his partner in Jan Vejnar and Tomáš Pavlíček’s comedy with horror overtones
The Hypnosis by Ernst De Geer
Debuting director Ernst De Geer wants you to feel uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable
Brutal Heat by Albert Hospodářský
05/07/2023
Social surrealism flourishes in the Gen Z-centred coming-of-age road movie directed by debutant Albert Hospodářský
The Wall by Philippe Van Leeuw
04/07/2023
Philippe Van Leeuw looks at the equally inscrutable and unredeemable character of racism at the heart of a US Border Patrol, embarked on a manhunt that is most of all a hunt for anyone “other”
Say God Bye by Thomas Imbach
Swiss director Thomas Imbach sets off on a pilgrimage in search of his legend, Jean-Luc Godard, and the result is a road movie at once playful and profound
Everybody Calls Me Mike by Guillaume Bonnier
A pair of idealists sailing around the world take an enigmatic Djiboutian man on board to help cross the perilous Gulf of Aden in Guillaume Bonnier’s debut feature film
Empty Nets by Behrooz Karamizade
Behrooz Karamizade's debut feature shows how even the most ordinary Iranian citizens are only ever just a few strokes of bad luck and desperate decisions away from losing everything
Keeping Mum by Emilie Brisavoine
Émilie Brisavoine goes back in time to untangle her family’s painful fate in a captivating documentary directed with commendable passion and inventiveness
Blaga's Lessons by Stephan Komandarev
Bulgarian helmer Stephan Komandarev wraps up a social trilogy about the decay of his native land with his most uncompromising and least hopeful film yet
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