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7906 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/07/2025. 763 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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After the Winter by Ivan Bakrač
08/11/2022
Montenegro’s Ivan Bakrač reveals subtle but very real promise in his first feature film about five childhood friends on the verge of adulthood
Into the Ice by Lars Ostenfeld
Danish director Lars Henrik Ostenfeld’s documentary is a bold but troubling journey into climate change, following three glaciologists on the Greenland ice sheet
Kaymak by Milcho Manchevski
Social satire meets sex comedy – and a whole lot of dairy – in Milcho Manchevski’s confusing latest
Flowing by Paolo Strippoli
07/11/2022
Co-produced by Italy and Belgium, Paolo Strippoli’s horror film is a post-pandemic movie which takes the fear, anger and social tensions amplified by social media, to the extreme
The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft by Werner Herzog
04/11/2022
In celebrating volcanologist Katia and Maurice Krafft’s impactful but too short lives, filmmaker Werner Herzog creates a powerful film requiem
Grandpa Goes South by Vinci Vogue Anzlovar
Vinci Vogue Anzlovar's well-acted comedy suffers from “sprinter’s logic” and overly elaborate jokes
En plein feu by Quentin Reynaud
03/11/2022
Quentin Reynaud’s third feature film is a low-key affair in a genre that usually promises more intense action
Vasil by Avelina Prat
02/11/2022
In her debut film, Avelina Prat explores the subtle relationship between two strangers as she analyses feelings deeper than mere empathy
Day and Night by Katarzyna Machalek, Lukasz Machowski
Polish directors Katarzyna Machalek and Lukasz Machowski blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction in their exploration of life from a female perspective
Greater Gospel by Javier Codesal
Javier Codesal’s winner of the Ji.hlava Award for Original Approach combines the spiritual with the carnal
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