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7907 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/07/2025. 763 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Apolonia, Apolonia by Lea Glob
21/11/2022
In her fascinating IDFA winner, Lea Glob starts off with one portrait of an artist and ends up with two
The Fox by Adrian Goiginger
Adrian Goiginger’s sophomore feature tells the heartbreaking story of his great-grandfather, an Austrian soldier who comes across a wounded fox cub at the dawn of World War II
The 9th Step by Irma Puzauskaite
18/11/2022
Irma Pužauskaitė’s debut film is a sober and moving drama about a young alcoholic father battling to stay on the right track and to mend his relationship with his daughter
Polish Prayers by Hana Nobis
17/11/2022
Hana Nobis’s debut feature-length documentary brings us up close and personal with a complex and emotional character who is attempting to confront his own inner demons
Not a Thing by Fanni Szilágyi
In Fanni Szilágyi’s playful and subtle debut feature film, Natasa Stork excels in a double role, playing twins who follow seemingly different social and personal paths
Zuhal by Nazli Elif Durlu
Turkish director Nazlı Elif Durlu’s first work blends light-heartedness and pathos, with its enchanting protagonist and gentle critique of chauvinist society
Let's Get Lost by François Pirot
For his second feature film, François Pirot has chosen a quintet of extraordinary actors who harmonise wonderfully, reading off a screenplay with surrealist undertones
Fashion Babylon by Gianluca Matarrese
15/11/2022
The documentary by Gianluca Matarrese explores the behind-the-scenes world of haute couture following three characters who gravitate around it
Narcosis by Martijn de Jong
In his debut feature, positively bristling with controversial emotions, Dutch director Martijn de Jong captures the multi-faceted process of mourning in an unusually picturesque manner
Happy Pills by Arnaud Robert, Paolo Woods
Arnaud Robert and Paolo Woods’ documentary is a journey into the world of pharmaceuticals and the globalised obligation to be happy, courtesy of a pill
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