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7909 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Everything Needs to Live by Tetyana Dorodnitsyna, Andrii Lytvynenko
18/03/2025
Despite the constant presence of the war, this moving documentary by Tetiana Dorodnitsyna and Andrii Lytvynenko is, above all, a testament to the resilience of a remarkable woman
Smell of Burnt Milk by Justine Bauer
Justine Bauer’s film, which scooped an award at the Mons Love International Film Festival, is a look at German rural life, encompassing matriarchy and the cyclical nature of time
Coexistence, My Ass! by Amber Fares
Amber Fares zooms in on Jewish comedian Noam Shuster-Eliassi as she unpacks her transformation from a self-deluded UN diplomat to an artist who challenges her audience
Glorious Summer by Helena Ganjalyan, Bartosz Szpak
17/03/2025
Helena Ganjalyan and Bartosz Szpak’s film is at times a confused reflection on free will, viewed through the lens of three women who live an empty life in a gilded cage
UNRWA, 75 ans d'une histoire provisoire by Lyana Saleh, Nicolas Wadimoff
Co-directed by Lyana Saleh, Nicolas Wadimoff’s film tells the story of the United Nations agency caught between opposing viewpoints which are failing to communicate
Not All Men But... by Michel Leclerc
14/03/2025
Co-written by Baya Kasmi, Michel Leclerc’s new comedy starring Léa Drucker and Benjamin Lavernhe explores the post-#MeToo world with gleeful cheek
Scars of Growth by Monika Grassl, Linda Osusky
For their feature film, German filmmaker Monika Grassl and Slovak director Linda Osusky choose to talk, with courage and militancy, about a pressing issue that touches us all closely
My Fathers' Daughter by Egil Pedersen
Through the story of a teenager experiencing an identity crisis, Egil Pedersen’s brilliant first work takes an original and modern approach to depicting the Sámi minority from the far north of Norway
The Home by Mattias Johansson Skoglund
Mattias J Skoglund's effective, modest horror takes full advantage of one of the biggest modern fears: moving into an assisted living facility
American Sweatshop by Uta Briesewitz
TV director and cinematographer Uta Briesewitz kicks off her feature-film career with a Lili Reinhart-led debut about the horrors of moderating the digital realm
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