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7965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/08/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Klokkenluider by Neil Maskell
23/11/2022
A couple on the run, two security officers, and a journalist meet in Neil Maskell’s directorial debut, blending suspenseful thriller features and very dark comedy
Things Unsaid by Eleonora Veninova
In Macedonian director Eleonora Veninova’s feature debut, an unsettled teenager disrupts a middle-class couple’s apparently secure marriage
Plastic Symphony by Juraj Lehotský
Juraj Lehotský’s psychological drama is aesthetically elegant but fails to dig deep into its lead character’s soul, resulting in a rather cold-hearted viewing experience
Ann by Ciaran Creagh
Ciaran Creagh’s new feature uncovers an important page in Ireland’s history, but several technical and directorial flaws affect the quality of the end result
Lucky Girl by Marysia Nikitiuk
22/11/2022
The second feature by Ukrainian director Marysia Nikitiuk tells the story of a successful TV presenter struck down by cancer, who wants to fight the disease on her own terms
The Land Within by Fisnik Maxville
In his feature-length fiction debut, Fisnik Maxville deals with family secrets that come to light in the aftermath of the 1990s conflict in Kosovo
A Cup of Coffee and New Shoes On by Gentian Koçi
Gentian Koçi’s second feature puts the focus on two deaf twin brothers in light of a diagnosis indicating that they are about to lose their eyesight as well
Amusia by Marescotti Ruspoli
21/11/2022
Marescotti Ruspoli’s debut feature is a visually refined, well-acted film with impressive work on sound, whose meandering plot reflects the disorientation of its protagonists
Apolonia, Apolonia by Lea Glob
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
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