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8040 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/09/2025. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Wait by Aku Louhimies
30/11/2021
The new film by Finnish director Aku Louhimies is a feminist tale of desire that feels like a foregone conclusion
O, Collecting Eggs Despite the Times by Pim Zwier
Pim Zwier’s Best Directing Award winner in the Envision Competition is one of IDFA’s oddest films, and also one of its best
The Shadow Hour by Benjamin Martins
Germany’s Benjamin Martins leaves realism behind and opts for a more instinctive and expressionistic visual style in his new film
Nr. 10 by Alex Van Warmerdam
Dutch director Alex van Warmerdam returns with a characteristically disturbing and unclassifiable film
A Place Called Dignity by Matías Rojas Valencia
Matías Rojas Valencia goes straight to hell in his Tallinn official competition entry based on a terrifying true story that one would hope was completely made up
Other Cannibals by Francesco Sossai
This year’s First Feature Competition victor is an unnerving tale of an oddly well-adjusted cannibal, by debuting director Francesco Sossai
Blind Love by Damien Hauser
This thrifty, inventive, no-budget debut by young Swiss-Kenyan filmmaker Damien Hauser tackles the subject of disability with both empathy and irreverence
Sandra Gets a Job by Kaupo Kruusiauk
29/11/2021
Part workplace satire, part stiff oddity, Kaupo Kruusiauk’s film won’t be getting a promotion any time soon
The Radio Amateur by Iker Elorrieta
A young autistic man obsessed with radio engineering tries to find some independence, but crueller forces attempt to impede him, in Spaniard Iker Elorrieta’s sensitive debut
Mr. Landsbergis by Sergei Loznitsa
In his latest, Sergei Loznitsa answers FAQs about Lithuania's break from the Soviet Union, over the course of four bloody hours
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