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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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Time Before Land by Juliane Henrich
29/10/2021
Using the starting point of her own family history in the region of Silesia, Juliane Henrich’s documentary is a re-evaluation of what genealogy could actually entail
Vampir by Branko Tomovic
Serbian-German actor Branko Tomović debuts as a director with a low-budget, atmospheric and creepy horror film
among us women by Sarah Noa Bozenhardt, Daniel Abate Tilahun
German director Sarah Noa Bozenhardt and Ethiopian filmmaker Daniel Abate Tilahun explore the dangers faced by pregnant women in rural Ethiopia
Chasing the Line by Andreas Schmied
28/10/2021
Following Austrian skiing legend Franz Klammer over several days during the 1976 Winter Olympics, Andreas Schmied’s biopic makes a passionate appeal to the collective spirit of sport
Stories from the Sea by Jola Wieczorek
27/10/2021
Jola Wieczorek follows two women and a group of youths on their trips over the Mediterranean Sea
The Hive by Christophe Hermans
Christophe Hermans delivers a sensitive and heady first feature film revolving around three sisters weighed down by their mother’s mental illness
Detours by Ekaterina Selenkina
While observing a local drug dealer hiding his stashes across Moscow, Ekaterina Selenkina channels her footage into a curious, but also unfiltered, portrait of a city and its people
Dealer by Jeroen Perceval
Jeroen Perceval delivers an especially harsh first feature film about a friendship which is as improbable as it is explosive between a young dealer and an old actor
I Am Zlatan by Jens Sjögren
Swedish director Jens Sjogren opts for a coming-of-age key to depict football champion Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s trajectory towards success
Beatrix by Milena Czernovsky, Lilith Kraxner
26/10/2021
Milena Czernovsky and Lilith Kraxner’s very particular debut film further blurs the line between documentary and fiction filmmaking
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