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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Custom of the Sea by Fabrizio Polpettini
04/11/2021
A disarming sense of humour and playful reflections on the historical questions of migration seamlessly link up with today’s issues in Fabrizio Polpettini’s film
Nest by Mattia Temponi
03/11/2021
Mattia Temponi’s first work is a zombie film explicitly referencing the Covid-fuelled lockdown and hovering between genre movie and metaphor
A Sound of My Own by Rebecca Zehr
Rebecca Zehr’s documentary has a very distinctive style that strongly resonates with the music of protagonist Marja Burchard
Krai by Aleksey Lapin
In his feature debut, Aleksey Lapin creates an engaging, semi-documentary glimpse into the daily life of a small Russian border town
The Cars We Drove into Capitalism by Georgi Bogdanov, Boris Missirkov
Georgi Bogdanov and Boris Missirkov’s playful documentary is a nostalgic road trip along the Iron Curtain
When You are Close to Me by Laura Viezzoli
02/11/2021
Laura Viezzoli closely observes the patients and carers in a facility that deals with deaf-blindness and other sensory impairments
You Are Ceaușescu to Me by Sebastian Mihailescu
Sebastian Mihăilescu’s documentary is less about the dictator and more about contemporary youth establishing a relationship with a page of history
Lines by Barbora Sliepková
Forget the sex; in her Ji.hlava winner, Barbora Sliepková finds tenderness in the city
The Will to See by Bernard-Henri Lévy, Marc Roussel
29/10/2021
A world tour of forgotten wars and urgent humanitarian crises from the perspective of French writer, philosopher and activist Bernard-Henri Lévy
Points for the President aka Attempt at Counterrevolution by Martin Kohout
Martin Kohout examines what’s left of the Velvet Revolution, ending up with a more universal tale than one would dare to expect
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