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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Sleeping Beast by Jaak Kilmi
04/05/2022
Estonian director Jaak Kilmi’s latest feature is a compelling coming-of-age tale in which carefree childhood insouciance comes into conflict with harsh reality
Band by Álfrún Örnólfsdóttir
There’s no telling if everything’s true in Álfrún Örnólfsdóttir’s Icelandic doc, but here’s hoping it is
Los caballos mueren al amanecer by Ione Atenea
03/05/2022
Ione Atenea's sophisticated second film makes you want to play-act again, like we did when we were kids
Boney Piles by Taras Tomenko
Taras Tomenko takes us on a contemplative journey through the remnants of a war-torn country, bringing its future generations into focus
Atomic Hope - Inside the Pro-Nuclear Movement by Frankie Fenton
Frankie Fenton’s timely second documentary shines the spotlight on a tiny international movement of pro-nuclear activists and their motives
Nasim by Arne Büttner, Ole Jacobs
The second feature-length film for both co-directors Arne Büttner and Ole Jacobs is an intimate documentary and a damning account of Europe's human rights failures
Burial by Emilija Skarnulyte
Lithuanian director Emilija Škarnulytė's immersive, highly technological documentary deals with nuclear waste in juxtaposition with what humanity has already buried throughout the millennia
Samuel's Travels by Aik Karapetian
29/04/2022
Aik Karapetian gifts us with a romantic comedy featuring a man chained up in a pigsty – it’s no Notting Hill 2, but we’ll take it
Infinite Storm by Małgorzata Szumowska, Michał Englert
Polish auteur Małgorzata Szumowska indulges her obsession with the human body and its limitations, with Naomi Watts giving a great physical performance
The Den by Beatrice Baldacci
28/04/2022
Despite some flaws, Beatrice Baldacci’s offering is a personal film by a director to watch, with the power to stir up empathy whilst sadly and reluctantly preserving its mysteries
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