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8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/11/2025. 721 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Piggy by Carlota Pereda
28/01/2022
Carlota Martínez Pereda dabbles in Carrie mythos, delivering the kind of film that will put you off Spanish holidays for life
L’art du silence by Maurizius Staerkle-Drux
Maurizius Staerkle Drux’s second feature film casts new light on the life and the art of famous mime artist Marcel Marceau
The Emigrants by Erik Poppe
Erik Poppe puts the focus on the women in his adaptation of Vilhelm Moberg's acclaimed novel
Rotzloch by Maja Tschumi
Maja Tschumi’s first captivating feature film sees us catapulted without a net between the walls of a refugee centre where four young people are trying to rebuild their lives
The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future by Francisca Alegria
Ecology meets biker ghosts meets dairy farms in Francisca Alegría's film that's pleasantly wacky until it runs out of gas
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