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8211 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 698 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Cellar by Brendan Muldowney
16/03/2022
Don’t buy those “reasonably priced” old houses, people, or there will be hell to pay, as director Brendan Muldowney proves
Golden Land by Inka Achté
Let the gold rush begin, in this good-natured documentary by Inka Achté, the winner of the National Audience Award at Tampere
Becoming a Black Woman by Rachel M’Bon, Juliana Fanjul
15/03/2022
Journalist Rachel M’Bon and director Juliana Fanjul open the floor to black women in Switzerland in a first step towards liberating silenced voices
Angels of Sinjar by Hanna Polak
Hanna Polak's documentary about the consequences of the 2014 genocide against the Yazidis tells the story through the experience of a woman trying to get her sisters back from ISIS captivity
A Marble Travelogue by Sean Wang
Sean Wang's perceptive documentary tells the unlikely and epic story of the connection between Greek marble and the world's biggest stone market in China
It All Begins by Frédéric Choffat
Frédéric Choffat’s latest feature places us up close and personal with a generation who are fighting to survive in a world that’s falling apart
Red Jungle by Juan José Lozano, Zoltán Horváth
In this animated oddity by Juan José Lozano and Zoltán Horváth, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness meets You’ve Got Mail
Drop it by Audrey Ginestet
14/03/2022
A fascinating first feature film by Audrey Ginestet, which very skilfully revisits the case and the legal battle of the so-called "Tarnac terrorists" from a human perspective
Nowhere by Peter Monsaert
09/03/2022
Peter Monsaert offers up a portrait of two men, a childless father and a fatherless child, in a family drama which defies destiny to espouse the light of life in the South
Besties by Marion Desseigne-Ravel
Marion Desseigne Ravel delivers a simple, modest and very lifelike first feature film about love at first sight between girls, in the fierce and conformist context of a working-class district
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