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8270 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/02/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Nightsiren by Tereza Nvotová
12/08/2022
Slovakian director Tereza Nvotová presents a drama with supernatural undertones which overturns tragically persistent stereotypes
Stella in Love by Sylvie Verheyde
Sylvie Verheyde’s seventh feature is an atmospheric vintage revisiting of her teenage years, spent on the verge of an adulthood which seems to offer scant prospects
Sermon to the Fish by Hilal Baydarov
A no-frills film boasting beauty and soul, Hilal Baydarov’s ninth feature ponders what remains after winning a war
De noche los gatos son pardos by Valentin Merz
Valentin Merz’s captivating debut feature film is a destabilising portrait of an alternative society dominated by instincts
Safe Place by Juraj Lerotić
One brother tries to save another in an unsympathetic environment and against all odds in Juraj Lerotić's psychologically charged debut
Piaffe by Ann Oren
11/08/2022
The first feature film by contemporary artist and director Ann Oren explores a physical mutation which becomes a proud and contemptuous identity claim
Human Flowers of Flesh by Helena Wittmann
Helena Wittmann quotes Beau Travail in her latest feature, the slowest example of slow cinema in recent memory
Astrakan by David Depesseville
David Depesseville presents his debut feature film about adolescence, combining impressionism and cruel realism and exuding dark-to-sinister undertones
Serviam – I Will Serve by Ruth Mader
Austrian director Ruth Mader demonstrates great lucidity while investigating the consequences of a mysticism which morphs into fanaticism
Sister, What Grows Where Land Is Sick? by Franciska Eliassen
10/08/2022
Young Norwegian director Franciska Eliassen makes her debut with a very personal film encompassing ecofeminism and ancestral legends
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