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8268 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/02/2026. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Light That Never Goes Out by Lauri-Matti Parppei
03/02/2026
Lauri-Matti Parppei’s Finnish gem is loaded with deadpan humour, playful tenderness and cacophonic musical sounds
Tell Everyone by Alli Haapasalo
02/02/2026
In her third solo feature, Alli Haapasalo tells a compassionate tale of a women’s mental institution from bygone days
Giulio Regeni: Tutto il male del mondo by Simone Manetti
Simone Manetti reconstructs an internationally significant event - one of the most intricate and painful in recent Italian history - displaying solid documentary and cinematographic structure
Franco Battiato. Il lungo viaggio by Renato De Maria
Renato De Maria dedicates an unmissable biopic to the versatile Sicilian musician, following him from his most experimental period to his subsequent conquest of public acclaim
Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems by Claude Schmitz
Claude Schmitz paints a detailed portrait of two atypical investigators and a small marginalised community in an offbeat crime film that is as funny as it is melancholic
Tell Me What You Feel by Łukasz Ronduda
31/01/2026
Łukasz Ronduda’s tender feature is a relationship study that digs deep into trauma while tracing the fragile connections between wounded souls
Dear Tomorrow by Kaspar Astrup Schröder
30/01/2026
Danish director Kaspar Astrup Schröder has made a poignant and profound film in Japan, filled with suffering and hope, about the hidden epidemic of social isolation
Freedom – Shewit's Destiny by Anne-Frédérique Widmann
Anne-Frédérique Widmann’s documentary takes a courageous and profoundly empathic approach to broaching the story of a girl who’ll do anything to recover her freedom
Lady by Olive Nwosu
Olive Nwosu offers a character-driven portrait of a woman in modern-day Lagos who strives for survival while navigating solidarity and self-determination
Filipiñana by Rafael Manuel
Expanded from a 2020 short into a 100-minute feature, Rafael Manuel’s debut is an exercise in visual control, but its slow-burn ambitions collapse under their own weight
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