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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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Orchestra by Matevž Luzar
08/11/2021
Matevž Luzar takes his viewers on an overlong bus ride, motion sickness be damned – but at least the drinks keep on coming
LA QueenCiañera by Pedro Peira
05/11/2021
Pedro Peira follows Bamby Salcedo, a transgender Mexican woman who, before becoming a political activist, used to walk on the wilder side of life
Lemon and Poppy Seed Cake by Benito Zambrano
Benito Zambrano painstakingly follows the recipe for adapting Cristina Campos’ novel of the same name for the big screen, avoiding choking while also stirring in more than meets the eye
918 Nights by Arantza Santesteban
Basque filmmaker Arantza Santesteban's first feature-length film, a very personal and experimental hybrid, has emerged as the big winner of Doclisboa
Rose: A Love Story by Jennifer Sheridan
04/11/2021
Jennifer Sheridan’s debut is a romantic and modern-day version of the classic vampire genre film buoyed by an excellent acting performance from Sophie Rundle
Yaya e Lennie – The Walking Liberty by Alessandro Rak
The third animated feature by Alessandro Rak and the team from Mad Entertainment studios has the potential to cross borders on account of its artistic qualities and environmental themes
A Custom of the Sea by Fabrizio Polpettini
A disarming sense of humour and playful reflections on the historical questions of migration seamlessly link up with today’s issues in Fabrizio Polpettini’s film
Nest by Mattia Temponi
03/11/2021
Mattia Temponi’s first work is a zombie film explicitly referencing the Covid-fuelled lockdown and hovering between genre movie and metaphor
A Sound of My Own by Rebecca Zehr
Rebecca Zehr’s documentary has a very distinctive style that strongly resonates with the music of protagonist Marja Burchard
Krai by Aleksey Lapin
In his feature debut, Aleksey Lapin creates an engaging, semi-documentary glimpse into the daily life of a small Russian border town
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