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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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We don’t talk by Marjolein Busstra
15/04/2022
Throughout Marjolein Busstra’s film, traumatised youngsters seem to open up more and more, gradually discovering that it does indeed help to speak out
Kapr Code by Lucie Králová
14/04/2022
Lucie Králová's documentary opera on Czech composer Jan Kapr is a multi-layered, accomplished work that sometimes struggles under the weight of its own ambition
Getting Old Stinks by Peter Entell
Peter Entell recounts the daily life of an elderly man – his father – who found himself raising his four children alone
My Old Man by Steven Vit
Steven Vit follows his father in his last, delicate moments before retirement; a dizzying leap into the void that highlights an unexpected fragility
A Holy Family by Elvis A-Liang Lu
13/04/2022
Taiwanese director Elvis A-Liang Lu's second documentary is an honest, simultaneously sober and moving exploration of his reunion with his family
Chaylla by Clara Teper, Paul Pirritano
Clara Teper and Paul Pirritano sign a powerful first feature about a young mother struggling to free herself from the abuse of an alcoholic and violent partner
Along the Way by Mijke de Jong
The acting by Afghan refugees Malihe and Nahid feels honest and vulnerable, as they risk it all to slip through the cracks of “fortress Europe” in Mijke de Jong’s film
Like an Island by Tizian Büchi
Tizian Buchi's first feature film encourages us to observe a seemingly banal everyday life that turns into an engaging human adventure
Above the World by Adrian Goiginger
Adrian Goiginger’s sophomore feature follows a young man swapping his impending farmland inheritance for the remote life of a hermit in the Tyrolean Alps
Contando ovejas by José Corral Llorente
In his debut feature, José Corral Llorente creates a bizarre black comedy with hints of thriller and social cinema
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