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7906 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/07/2025. 763 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Let the River Flow by Ole Giæver
04/05/2023
Ole Giæver’s fourth feature tackles Sámi protests and longstanding discrimination with elegant dramatic means
The Hearing by Lisa Gerig
03/05/2023
Lisa Gerig’s movie raises questions over her own country’s asylum-granting process, asking four asylum seekers to relive their traumatic hearings
Pensive by Jonas Trukanas
In one of the best slashers in recent memory, Jonas Trukanas goes deep and gets disturbing, leaning on the kind of psychological complexity that lingers
She Chef by Melanie Liebheit, Gereon Wetzel
Melanie Liebheit and Gereon Wetzel’s documentary on chef Agnes Karrasch’s journey across international restaurant kitchens offers intriguing insights into finding oneself
Roberta by Elena Kairytė
There is no growing up without getting lost in Elena Kairytė’s judgement-free Lithuanian doc
Vicky by Sasha King
02/05/2023
By way of interviews, archive footage and video-selfies, Sasha King’s documentary about the “CervicalCheck scandal” reveals the misogyny which is still present in society and the government
All You See by Niki Padidar
Iranian-Dutch director Niki Padidar offers up an emotional and visually elegant documentary essay on exile and othering from the viewpoint of the othered
Sundial by Liis Nimik
Estonian director Liis Nimik’s documentary is a primal, oneiric film that subverts audiences’ expectations, portraying the state of nature and everything that's connected within it
A Happy Man by Sona G. Lutherová
In Sona G Lutherová’s tender film, “nobody’s perfect” – and that’s perfectly fine
The Homes We Carry by Brenda Akele Jorde
Brenda Akele Jorde's first feature-length documentary is an impressive account of a little-known story that nevertheless addresses the issue of identity in a relatable manner
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