Film Reviews

8217 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/01/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Princess by Roberto De Paolis

31/08/2022

VENICE 2022: Glory Kevin is the surprising protagonist of Roberto De Paolis' moving film about the life of a young Nigerian prostitute  

Princess

Princess

A Cat Called Dom by Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson

30/08/2022

Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson’s Edinburgh winner is a moving and complex documentary that explores fear and grief through a prism of creative inertia  

A Cat Called Dom

A Cat Called Dom

Il gabbiano più inutile del mondo by Giuseppe Lanno

30/08/2022

In his new documentary, Giuseppe Lanno meets Sicilian painter Igor Scalisi Palminteri and engages in a lengthy discussion on life, art and freedom  

Il gabbiano più inutile del mondo

Il gabbiano più inutile del mondo

The Vanished President by Jean-Marc Peyrefitte

26/08/2022

Jacques Gamblin and André Dussollier shine in Jean-Marc Peyrefitte’s feature debut, which brings attention to an often ignored part of political history with intelligence and comic vivacity  

Le Tigre et le Président

Le Tigre et le Président

Habib, la grande aventure by Benoît Mariage

26/08/2022

Benoît Mariage delivers a moving chronicle of the tug-of-war of a young actor, caught between his origins and the destiny he dreams of  

Habib, la grande aventure

Habib, la grande aventure

The Year I Started Masturbating by Erika Wasserman

26/08/2022

Erika Wasserman makes her feature-length directorial debut with a film that is a serious departure in style from her previous work as a producer  

Året jag började onanera

Året jag började onanera

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  

Praznik rada

Praznik rada

Six Weeks by Noemi Veronika Szakonyi

23/08/2022

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  

Hat hét

Hat hét

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  

The Hamlet Syndrome

The Hamlet Syndrome

Too Close by Botond Püsök

22/08/2022

Botond Püsök combines observational documentary with thriller to let his protagonists tell the story of sexual abuse within the household  

Too Close

Too Close

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