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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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Not My Type by Michel Leclerc
21/06/2022
Rebecca Marder shines bright in Michel Leclerc’s new film, a romantic and melancholy comedy about artistic ambitions, the complicated process of adapting to reality and differing perceptions
Um Corpo que Dança - Ballet Gulbenkian 1965-2005 by Marco Martins
20/06/2022
Marco Martins skilfully creates an alluring cinematic portrait of the history of the Gulbenkian Ballet, as well as the Portuguese sociopolitical environment from 1965-2005
Erasmus in Gaza by Chiara Avesani, Matteo Delbò
Chiara Avesani and Matteo Delbò deliver a stirring coming-of-age tale documenting the road walked by an aspiring Italian surgeon who is the first ever Erasmus student to travel to the Gaza Strip
Aurora's Sunrise by Inna Sahakyan
Inna Sahakyan’s animated doc is a heartbreaking tale of survival on two continents and a vivid re-examination of the Armenian genocide
The Far Field by John Slattery
17/06/2022
In John Slattery's docu-fiction, a 90-year-old Irish farmer plays himself in a moving and ironic tale of loneliness
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Pierre Földes
Pierre Földes succeeds in a captivating adaptation of Haruki Murakami's short stories, finding the ideal balance between narrative subtlety and openness to all audiences
January by Viesturs Kairišs
Love and coming of age are interrupted by harsh reality in Viesturs Kairišs’ evocative period piece, which has just won Best International Narrative Feature at Tribeca
Yuku and the Himalayan Flower by Rémi Durin, Arnaud Demuynck
Arnaud Demuynck and Rémi Durin take on the challenge of enticing younger audiences towards a long-format film by way of a story of friendship which proves enchanting on more than one level
You Have to Come and See It by Jonás Trueba
16/06/2022
Because if you don't, you will miss out on catching up with friends, light and profound, existential and fun, in the usual Jonás Trueba style, talking about big issues based on everyday feelings
Nayola by José Miguel Ribeiro
This fascinating first animated feature film of Portuguese initiative is a remarkable showcase for the abundant artistic talent of filmmaker José Miguel Ribeiro
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