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7962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Eight Chapters by Jasmina Besirevic, Dalija Dozet, Tonči Gaćina, Judita Gamulin, Tiha K Gudac, Anja Koprivsek, Katarina Lukec, Petar Vukicevic
31/03/2023
Eight Croatian filmmakers have teamed up to execute the idea of producer Tamara Puizina and tell of the experiences of eight women from different generations
My Way Out by Izaskun Arandia
This documentary is full of partying, fun, freedom, tolerance, enjoyment and pride. Enjoy being whatever you want to be under the disco ball of this London club, a refuge for the trans community
Mia by Ivano De Matteo
30/03/2023
Presented at the 14th Bif&st, Ivano De Matteo’s new drama hits us where it hurts, depicting a teenage victim of manipulation and her parents’ attempt to save her
Smother by Achmed Abdel-Salam
Achmed Abdel-Salam skilfully plays with genre-film tropes in his sure-handed debut about a recovering alcoholic
Lynx Man by Juha Suonpää
29/03/2023
Like a Finnish rendition of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”, with a recluse and a wild animal instead of livestock, Juha Suonpää’s film both melts hearts and breaks them, too
Valeria Is Getting Married by Michal Vinik
Set over the course of one day, Michal Vinik’s engrossing chamber piece zooms in on the social hypocrisy and power struggles of an arranged marriage
Alma & Oskar by Dieter Berner
Dieter Berner’s movie is a solid period drama that portrays the brief, but passionate, romance between two artists
Adieu sauvage by Sergio Guataquira Sarmiento
Sergio Guataquira Sarmiento delivers a wonderful first feature film about an initiatory search into his Indian roots, metamorphosing into an unforgettable tale of friendship
Queendom by Agniia Galdanova
Agniia Galdanova's CPH:DOX prizewinner is an urgent, rich portrait of a Russian queer artist fighting prejudice and heavy-handed patriarchy
The Base by Vadim Dumesh
28/03/2023
Vadim Dumesh’s debut feature film is an unfiltered deep dive into the day-to-day lives of Parisian taxi drivers waiting on the rear base of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport
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