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8027 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/09/2025. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Little Love Package by Gastón Solnicki
15/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Gastón Solnicki's fifth feature is a baffling experiment made all the more confusing by being billed as a “classic comedy”
Small, Slow But Steady by Shô Miyake
14/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: In co-production with France, Japan’s Shô Miyake carves out a seemingly modest yet subtle and masterful movie about a young, deaf female boxer with a big heart
Striking Land by Raul Domingues
BERLINALE 2022: The film by Portuguese director Raul Domingues plays with space and time, which he expands and dilates to the point of radically subverting its rules
The Death of My Mother by Jessica Krummacher
BERLINALE 2022: Jessica Krummacher observes the last days of a mother-daughter relationship
Grand Jeté by Isabelle Stever
BERLINALE 2022: An incestuous liaison between an estranged mother and her son duo lets Isabelle Stever reflect on body obsession and breaking taboos as a means of utilising one’s own physicality
A E I O U - A Quick Alphabet of Love by Nicolette Krebitz
BERLINALE 2022: Finally, thanks to Nicolette Krebitz, we have a romantic comedy featuring a healthy dose of mugging and characters with a “life impediment”
Convenience Store by Michael Borodin
BERLINALE 2022: Uzbek director Michael Borodin's brutally bleak and hopeless first feature about modern slavery in Russia showcases him as a master of his craft
The Quiet Girl by Colm Bairéad
BERLINALE 2022: Screened in the Generation Kplus strand, Irish writer-director Colm Bairéad’s film is a small gem rich in candour, and a melancholic coming-of-age tale
Mutzenbacher by Ruth Beckermann
BERLINALE 2022: For Ruth Beckermann, a century-old erotic classic proves an effective catalyst when exploring contemporary male morals
Dark Glasses by Dario Argento
BERLINALE 2022: Dario Argento is back with a film that’s so bad it’s not even good
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