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8037 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/09/2025. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Last Temptation of the Belgians by Jan Bucquoy
01/02/2022
Unpredictable director Jan Bucquoy adds the final touch to his autobiography, following on from La Vie Sexuelle des Belges and Camping Cosmos, in the form of a drama flirting with humour
Met mes by Sam de Jong
Sam de Jong’s new feature is a bizarre cinematic journey about vanity, set in a crazily hallucinatory dimension dominated by oversaturated colours
Kung Fu Zohra by Mabrouk el Mechri
Mabrouk El Mechri places domestic violence in a Karate Kid setting, with Sabrina Ouazani playing the role of an abused wife trying to break free using martial arts
Lost In Paradise by Fiona Ziegler
Fiona Ziegler’s film is an irreverent comedy about a character caught between two cultures and two worlds which he can’t escape and which he no longer wishes to
EAMI by Paz Encina
Paraguayan director Paz Encina creates a haunting parable on the displacement of indigenous groups in the Gran Chaco of South America
It's Raining Women by Mari Soppela
31/01/2022
Mari Soppela’s predictable doc may not deliver on the visual front, but it does get its point across: it’s time to smash the hell out of that glass ceiling
Girl Picture by Alli Haapasalo
This uneven Finnish drama helmed by Alli Haapasalo takes on adolescent turmoil and Moomin mugs – quite the combination
Pas de deux by Elie Aufseesser
Elie Aufseesser’s first feature film explores the complex relationship binding together two brothers with very different temperaments and ambitions
A House Made of Splinters by Simon Lereng Wilmont
Danish director Simon Lereng Wilmont follows up his 2017 festival favourite The Distant Barking of Dogs with a sensitive portrait of a temporary house for neglected children in Eastern Ukraine
Brian and Charles by Jim Archer
Cabbage is the third protagonist in Jim Archer's sweet story about an inventor and his Hawaii-obsessed robot
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