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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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Stuntwomen by Elena Avdija
03/10/2022
Elena Avdija’s debut feature film which triumphed in the Swiss festival’s Focus Competition opens our eyes to the fascinatingly complex world of stuntwomen
The Open Body by Ángeles Huerta
Ángeles Huerta's first fiction feature film faithfully adapts a story by Xosé Luis Méndez Ferrín, managing to project the strength of the author's words in beautiful and powerful images
King of the Butterflies by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
Olaf de Fleur’s new documentary is an intimate, endearing portrait of a man who tries to reclaim his life after 20 years of incarceration
To Books and Women I Sing by Maria Elorza
30/09/2022
In her debut film, María Elorza not only pays beautiful homage to literature, but also takes a personal and lucid exploration into the possibilities of cinema
Mother by Zornitsa Sophia Popgantcheva
28/09/2022
Zornitsa Sophia’s drama film focuses on a theatre director who is forced to reconsider her views on motherhood
Dante by Pupi Avati
Pupi Avati shows the most human aspect of the author of the Divine Comedy, but a narration that lines up historical episodes does not reveal his inner demons
Tobacco Barns by Rocío Mesa
In her debut film, Rocío Mesa devises an interesting and moving fable about the meaning of identity and the search for freedom
The Sixth Child by Léopold Legrand
Léopold Legrand signs a fascinating, masterful and very well interpreted first feature about an illegal practice carried out secretly by two couples
Rubikon by Magdalena Lauritsch
Director Magdalena “Leni” Lauritsch asks probing questions about human morals in her feature debut, but can’t always provide an engaging plot to go along with them
A Tale of Shemroon by Emad Aleebrahim Dehkordi
The feature debut by Emad Aleebrahim Dehkordi is a mature look at modern-day Iranian society and the limited options afforded to its younger generations
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