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7904 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/07/2025. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Woman by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
19/08/2022
Jean-Paul Civeyrac presents a crime thriller that attempts to combine popular and art-house cinema through the story of a woman in the grip of an unstoppable thirst for revenge
Paying a Visit to Fortuna by Mátyás Kálmán
Mátyás Kálmán’s compassionate documentary follows a couple struggling to adjust to their new millionaire status
Lights of Sarajevo by Srđan Perkić
17/08/2022
In his documentary, Srđan Perkić tells the story of one of the most beloved Sarajevo bands, Zabranjeno pušenje, and the city itself
Angry Annie by Blandine Lenoir
French filmmaker Blandine Lenoir’s intimate take on the private struggle for the approval of abortion law in France back in the 1970s is an ode to female solidarity
Riders by Dominik Mencej
Easy riders from rural Slovenia make their attempt at freedom on the road in Dominik Mencej's smooth debut
Delta by Michele Vannucci
Italian director Michele Vannucci delivers an especially wet western set in a world that even the sun has forgotten
Living Together by Thomas Fürhapter
Thomas Fürhapter’s documentary shows the challenges of integration in Austria while celebrating its diversity
Men of Deeds by Paul Negoescu
Paul Negoescu’s fourth feature comes with one of the best performances in recent Romanian cinema
A Ballad by Aida Begić
Aida Begić’s Brechtian and melancholic comedy finds a young divorcee returning to her hometown to re-examine her life
Matadero by Santiago Fillol
16/08/2022
Argentinian director Santiago Fillol transforms Esteban Echeverría's chilling tale into images
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