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7960 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Wolfpack Called Ernesto by Everardo González
08/05/2023
Mexican filmmaker Everardo González returns with another documentary about gangs and cartels, but focuses on young kids and employs an unnerving, immersive and original approach
Name Me Lawand by Edward Lovelace
UK director Edward Lovelace's sensitive and impressionistic Hot Docs prize-winning documentary immerses us in the world of a deaf Kurdish boy
The Mountains by Christian Einshøj
In his first feature, Christian Einshøj deals with a tragedy that is slowly tearing his family apart and his attempt to salvage something that seems long lost
The Yellow Ceiling by Isabel Coixet
05/05/2023
In her documentary, Isabel Coixet deals with the case of Lleida’s Aula Theatre, where a group of nine women filed a complaint of sexual abuse against two of their teachers
La quattordicesima domenica del tempo ordinario by Pupi Avati
04/05/2023
Pupi Avati returns to the familiar ground of nostalgia in his new film about an absolute love and fading dreams, which he describes as his sincerest and most autobiographical work yet
The Beheading of St John the Baptist by Siniša Cvetić
Promising Serbian director Siniša Cvetić places traditional customs and dangerous modern-day habits on the same table in his theatre-like tragicomical feature debut
Let the River Flow by Ole Giæver
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
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