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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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All Our Fears by Lukasz Gutt, Łukasz Ronduda
01/07/2022
The true story of the Catholic, Polish and gay activist Daniel Rycharski in a complex film that shines a dazzling light on a country that has veered towards intolerance
One Day in Ukraine by Volodymyr Tykhyy
Volodymyr Tykhyy takes us on a tour of duty and civilian activism over the course of one day on the Kyiv frontline
Kick and Scream by Nina Violić
Nina Violić makes an impressive feature-length directorial debut with a divorce drama told from multiple points of view
Singing on the Rooftops by Enric Ribes
30/06/2022
Being a transvestite in old age is no paradise, although there is room for light and hope in this hybrid film by Enric Ribes which, at the same time, pays homage to the more libertarian Barcelona
Mountains and Heaven in Between by Dmytro Hreshko
In his second full-length documentary, Dmytro Hreshko captures life in a beautiful, secluded village and the work of the visiting crews of paramedics
North Circular by Luke McManus
A significant inner-city road in Dublin inspires memories, songs and political anger in Luke McManus’s sombre documentary
A Bunch of Amateurs by Kim Hopkins
Kim Hopkins' Audience Award winner at this year’s Sheffield DocFest is a joyous feel-good paean to the power of cinema and togetherness
The Last Execution by Franziska Stünkel
29/06/2022
Franziska Stünkel examines what can tempt someone to collaborate with the much-feared Stasi – and what the consequences could be
Talking about the Weather by Annika Pinske
Annika Pinske delivers a first feature which subtly conveys a profound and well-rounded reflection on sexism and social determinism, without pontificating
La mia ombra è tua by Eugenio Cappuccio
Eugenio Cappuccio’s movie about a surly writer who has withdrawn to the Tuscan hills and a young graduate runs smoothly yet mundanely towards its obvious conclusion, without a flicker of originality
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