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8150 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/11/2025. 724 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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May Labour Day by Pjer Zalica
23/08/2022
Pjer Žalica’s newest film is a decent yet anachronistic account of how the war in Bosnia 30 years ago still dictates life and the relationships between people
Six Weeks by Noemi Veronika Szakonyi
Noémi Veronika Szakonyi’s feature-length fiction debut is a nuanced and judgement-free portrait of a young woman putting her child up for adoption
The Hamlet Syndrome by Elwira Niewiera, Piotr Rosołowski
22/08/2022
War takes the stage in this documentary by Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosołowski, but it’s still too early for the curtain to fall
Too Close by Botond Püsök
Botond Püsök combines observational documentary with thriller to let his protagonists tell the story of sexual abuse within the household
Neon Spring by Matīss Kaža
A new coming-of-age story from Latvia, directed by Matiss Kaza, breathes some new life into a well-worn genre
Diary of a Bride of Christ by Marta Smerechynska
The feature debut by Marta Smerechynska is dedicated to her younger sister, who became a nun, but is ultimately a truly touching love letter to all women
You Will Not Have My Hate by Kilian Riedhof
19/08/2022
Kilian Riedhof avoids easy sentimentality in this restrained take on a tragic true story that was literally shared by many
A Woman by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
Jean-Paul Civeyrac presents a crime thriller that attempts to combine popular and art-house cinema through the story of a woman in the grip of an unstoppable thirst for revenge
Paying a Visit to Fortuna by Mátyás Kálmán
Mátyás Kálmán’s compassionate documentary follows a couple struggling to adjust to their new millionaire status
Lights of Sarajevo by Srđan Perkić
17/08/2022
In his documentary, Srđan Perkić tells the story of one of the most beloved Sarajevo bands, Zabranjeno pušenje, and the city itself
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