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7968 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/08/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The New Greatness Case by Anna Shishova
27/06/2022
Anna Shishova’s poignant yet chilling documentary methodically reveals the perversity and manipulation inherent to state repression in Russia
On the Edge by Giordano Gederlini
Giordano Gederlini delivers a noir, even desperate thriller, in a nocturnal Brussels, where men no longer want to fight but are forced to
Nico by Eline Gehring
24/06/2022
Eline Gehring directs a modest film interweaving LGBTQ+ and integration themes, whose strength lies in the empathy it cultivates for its protagonist
Clouds of Chernobyl by Ligia Ciornei
23/06/2022
Ligia Ciornei’s first feature, inspired by true events, is a parable of female spiritual strength and resistance in dark times of oppression
Beautiful Beings by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson
Iceland’s Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson gets back to skilfully probing the cruel transition to adulthood in his second film which follows four adolescents grappling with a violent reality
Tsumu - Where Do You Go with Your Dreams? by Kasper Kiertzner
22/06/2022
Kasper Kiertzner’s documentary about young people living in a village on the East coast of Greenland breaks free from certain aesthetic canons to share some profoundly human stories
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
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