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7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Beginnings by Jeanette Nordahl
20/02/2025
BERLINALE 2025: Trine Dyrholm’s powerhouse performance drives Jeanette Nordahl’s second feature, a sophisticated, grounded and universally relatable family drama
Late Shift by Petra Volpe
BERLINALE 2025: The Teachers’ Lounge’s Leonie Benesch gives a stellar performance in Petra Volpe’s new hospital drama
Yunan by Ameer Fakher Eldin
BERLINALE 2025: It was a risky move for Ameer Fakher Eldin to make a subdued film about an exiled writer who’s lost his inspiration and the will to live; sadly, the gamble did not pay off
Janine Moves to the Country by Jan Eilhardt
BERLINALE 2025: Jan Eilhardt stages a queer confrontation with sometimes hostile, sometimes freeing encounters that emerge from ignorant, insular communities
Delicious by Nele Mueller-Stöfen
BERLINALE 2025: Nele Mueller-Stöfen’s film is an unsettling thriller with a social bent, which doesn't fully succeed in shocking its audience
Kontinental '25 by Radu Jude
19/02/2025
BERLINALE 2025: Radu Jude returns with another funny, anarchic film about guilt, systemic neglect and Romanian identity, this time all shot on an iPhone
Madly by Paolo Genovese
Paolo Genovese’s brilliant new comedy focuses on a first date between a man and a woman, and all the voices which live in their brains, caught between embarrassment and laughter
Cherry Juice by Mersiha Husagic
Based upon her experience as a refugee in Germany, this debut film by Bosnian director and actress Mersiha Husagic reflects upon wounds and human relationships in a post-war context
Dreams (Sex Love) by Dag Johan Haugerud
BERLINALE 2025: Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud concludes his triptych, ending on a fitting note of optimism
Blue Moon by Richard Linklater
BERLINALE 2025: Ethan Hawke stars in Richard Linklater's dialogue-heavy grab bag of what he sees as the last great tragedy in the life of US lyricist Lorenz Hart
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