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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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Crotch Stories by Myleine Guiard-Schmid
28/04/2022
Myleine Guiard-Schmid focuses on Gustave Courbet's The Origin of the World in her new short
Images of a Nordic Drama by Nils Gaup
Nils Gaup's new film is an investigative documentary that looks at how political, social and economic factors decide whether a forgotten painter is worth the attention of a national museum
How the Room Felt by Ketevan Kapanadze
27/04/2022
In her feature debut homing in on the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia, Ketevan Kapanadze makes the case for staying in
La cena perfetta by Davide Minnella
25/04/2022
A meal can save your life in Davide Minnella’s dramedy, which offers up a delectable blend of haute cuisine, crime and good feeling, and stars Salvatore Esposito and Greta Scarano in lead roles
Herbaria by Leandro Listorti
Leandro Listorti's tactile essay documentary convincingly connects the preservation of plants with film archivism
Holy Shit! by Lukas Rinker
22/04/2022
Brace yourself for The Revenge of the Portaloo in this crazy tale helmed by Lukas Rinker
Mandrake by Lynne Davison
Mystery definitely comes first in Lynne Davison’s debut feature
5 Dreamers and a Horse by Aren Malakyan, Vahagn Khachatryan
21/04/2022
The film by Armenian directorial duo Aren Malakyan and Vahagn Khachatryan leads us by the hand into the intimacy of very sensitive characters who struggle to exist, each in their own way
How to Save a Dead Friend by Marusya Syroechkovskaya
20/04/2022
Raw and moving, Marusya Syroechkovskaya's documentary describes growing up in 21st-century Russia, but is so intimate and honest that it would probably work just as well in a vacuum
Leading Lights by Lydie Wisshaupt-Claudel
With patience and a sense of poetry, Lydie Wisshaupt-Claudel follows the daily lives of two unusual teachers contending with stressed and traumatised children who are struggling to exist
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