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8131 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/10/2025. 725 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Caiti Blues by Justine Harbonnier
27/04/2023
The French-Canadian co-production by Justine Harbonnier shows the daily life of Caiti, musician and waitress in her spare time, as she tries to take back control over her life
Fauna by Pau Faus
Pau Faus’ second feature film catapults us into a world where human beings try to survive personal and global crises as best they can
While the Green Grass Grows by Peter Mettler
The latest effort by Swiss-Canadian documentary-maker Peter Mettler is a meditation on fate, fragility and the profound nature of human relations
Dreamers by Stéphanie Barbey, Luc Peter
Stephanie Barbey and Luc Peter’s third feature film tries to restore the dignity of two and a half million Americans known as “dreamers”
The Wonder Way by Emmanuelle Antille
In her latest feature film, Emmanuelle Antille invites us to follow her on an imaginary journey full of metamorphoses
Le Jeune Imam by Kim Chapiron
25/04/2023
Kim Chapiron broaches the subject of Islam in France from an intimate angle, delivering a moving film about the complex feelings between a son and his mother
Pure Unknown by Mattia Colombo, Valentina Cicogna
Valentina Cicogna and Mattia Colombo explore the importance of a dignified burial, a right for which forensic anthropologist Cristina Cattaneo continues to fight
The Lost Boys of Mercury by Clémence Davigo
Clémence Davigo's second feature-length documentary provides a devastating look at the abuse of boys by the Catholic Church in France and puts us in the shoes of three of these damaged humans
Hawar, Our Banished Children by Pascale Bourgaux
24/04/2023
Pascale Bourgaux paints the unique portrait of Ana, who survived both jihadists and her own community
Killing Crabs by Omar Al Abdul Razzak
21/04/2023
In Omar A Razzak’s third feature, awarded at Las Palmas and Málaga, a summer spent awaiting Michael Jackson provides the backdrop to a story that is both entertaining and emotional
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