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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Eiffel by Martin Bourboulon
13/10/2021
Aided by an excellent Romain Duris, Martin Bourboulon crafts a spectacular film about the construction of the Eiffel Tower, underpinned by a contrastingly mundane romantic line
Owls by Teitur Magnusson
12/10/2021
In his first feature, which has world-premiered in Reykjavik's Icelandic Panorama section, Teitur Magnusson explores the issues of domestic abuse, grief and guilt
Miss Osaka by Daniel Dencik
11/10/2021
Victoria Carmen Sonne dazzles as a woman who totally reinvents herself in a new life on another continent in a peculiar film by Danish director Daniel Dencik
Him by Guillaume Canet
Guillaume Canet offers a variation on the theme of the artist struggling for inspiration but fails to allow the viewer full access to the lead character’s tormented mind
Encounter by Michael Pearce
British helmer Michael Pearce follows up his BAFTA-winning debut, Beast, with this taut US-set sci-fi, toplined by Riz Ahmed
A Bookshop in Paris by Sergio Castellitto
07/10/2021
Sergio Castellitto directs and stars as a kind but eccentric bookseller in a fairy-tale version of Paris, who meets a tempestuous Bérénice Bejo
Les Nouvelles Eves by Camille Budin, Annie Gisler, Jela Hasler, Thaïs Odermatt, Anna Thommen, Wendy Pillonel
04/10/2021
The collective (and militant) Swiss documentary imposes itself as a battle cry against gender stereotypes
Love Will Come Later by Julia Furer
01/10/2021
This debut feature by young Swiss documentary-maker Julia Furer depicts the existential torments endured by Samir, a young Moroccan on the hunt for true love
Between Two Dawns by Selman Nacar
Selman Nacar bows in New Directors with the picaresque journey of the son of a Turkish factory owner living under the umbrella of his father
The Lost Daughter by Maggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal tackles one of society’s biggest taboos in her stunning, disturbing directorial debut: mothers who may, or may not, regret having children
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