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8159 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/11/2025. 726 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Forever by Frelle Petersen
23/09/2022
Danish director Frelle Petersen casts a sensitive look at a family where each member has the space to grieve in their own way
Pornomelancolía by Manuel Abramovich
Manuel Abramovich presents an audacious film where fiction and reality come together to shine a light on issues rarely explored in contemporary auteur cinema
Tax Me If You Can by Yannick Kergoat
22/09/2022
Yannick Kergoat delivers an engaged and clear documentary, at once very educational, funny and terribly edifying on large-scale tax evasion
The Kings of the World by Laura Mora
Laura Mora Ortega’s second feature film confirms her status as one of the greatest talents in the modern-day Latin American filmscape
Carbon by Ion Borș
First-time director Ion Borş uses an absurd approach to delve deep into the chaos of the Transnistria War
The Great Silence by Katrine Brocks
21/09/2022
Katrine Brocks' feature debut explores themes of faith, forgiveness and guilt that, despite its ambition, falls short of the emotional heights the story demands
Unruly by Malou Reymann
Malou Reymann's unsettling historical drama is awash with subtle modern-day parallels to female reproductive choices
All Quiet On The Western Front by Edward Berger
In the third ever, and first German, adaptation of the classic novel, Edward Berger crafts a haunting tale of the price of war and its unhinged enforcers
Motherhood by Pilar Palomero
Pilar Palomero’s Schoolgirls have grown up, and in this overly long and not always successful blend of fiction and reality, they wrestle with the social issue of teenage pregnancies
Spare Keys by Jeanne Aslan, Paul Saintillan
20/09/2022
Focusing on youth, the future and social classes, Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan’s subtly simple and charming debut feature sees Céleste Brunnquell shine
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