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8107 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Breaking the Ice by Clara Stern
13/06/2022
Growing up is hard to do on the professional ice rinks of Vienna, in Clara Stern’s first feature
Whispers of War by Florian Hoffmann
10/06/2022
Florian Hoffmann blends documentary war footage with fiction tackling issues such as grief, disinformation and media manipulation
We Might as Well Be Dead by Natalia Sinelnikova
Natalia Sinelnikova’s debut feature uses an eerie co-op living community to satirise Western European mores
The Camera of Doctor Morris by Itamar Alcalay, Meital Zvieli
07/06/2022
Itamar Alcalay and Meital Zvieli have assembled 8mm images, shot by a British doctor who moved to Israel in the 1960s, into a poignant portrait of a family in a state that was only just born
Tantura by Alon Schwarz
Alon Schwarz's documentary explores the massacre committed by Israeli forces in the titular Arab village in 1948, shedding light on a taboo topic shrouded in a culture of silence
The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes by Yariv Mozer
Yariv Mozer’s doc reconsiders the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann – known as one of the architects of the Holocaust – in light of an interview he gave whilst hiding in Argentina a few years earlier
40 Steps by Gad Aisen
Gad Aisen and Manor Birman study the fault lines in Israeli society by referring to the case of two different schools sharing a playground in the Shapira neighbourhood of Tel Aviv
The Italian Recipe by Zuxin Hou
02/06/2022
The romantic comedy by Zuxin Hou, shot in the Rome of fairy tales, is designed for the Asian market but could also find success in Europe
Men by Alex Garland
CANNES 2022: Alex Garland has seen hell in his latest work, and it turns out to be a quaint English village where every man is Rory Kinnear
Ashkal by Youssef Chebbi
01/06/2022
CANNES 2022: In Youssef Chebbi’s pensive thriller, mysterious self-immolations abound at a Tunisian housing development associated with the pre-revolutionary regime
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