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7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Settembre by Giulia Louise Steigerwalt
06/04/2022
Giulia Louise Steigerwalt takes her first steps behind the cameras with a fresh and well-written ensemble comedy whose actors are perfectly aligned with their parts
Sticking Together by Gustave Kervern, Benoît Delépine
Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern sign a hilarious and caustic parable on political confusion and hypocrisy, embodied by a Jonathan Cohen and a Vincent Macaigne in chains and unchained
Black Mambas by Lena Karbe
05/04/2022
Lena Karbe's documentary is a complex exploration of intersecting issues, following young black women in South Africa as they protect animals from poachers in a national park
Tapirulàn by Claudia Gerini
04/04/2022
Actress Claudia Gerini’s directorial debut is wholly set in one room and on a treadmill, with various characters conversing with the film’s protagonist via an app
The Eclipse by Nataša Urban
Nataša Urban's CPH:DOX-winning film is a multi-layered exploration of collective and personal memory and responsibility with a remarkable stylistic approach
Just Animals by Saila Kivelä, Vesa Kuosmanen
01/04/2022
Saila Kivelä and Vesa Kuosmanen’s documentary is a provocative, heartfelt piece depicting animal rights activists’ struggle between idealism and reality
South Sentinel by Mathieu Gérault
Mathieu Gérault’s debut work is a film noir flirting with social drama which reminds us of the incurable wounds inflicted by war
Wandering Heart by Leonardo Brzezicki
31/03/2022
It’s impossible not to adore Argentinian thesp Leonardo Sbaraglia after he paints such a believable and heart-rending portrait of a man adrift, wallowing in a lack of affection
The Pawnshop by Łukasz Kowalski
Łukasz Kowalski welcomes us to the place where they sell, well, almost everything
Before They Meet by Vytautas Puidokas
Focusing on a collaboration between a Russian ornithological station and its Lithuanian counterpart across a heavily armoured border, Vytautas Puidokas’ documentary couldn’t be more topical
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