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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/10/2025. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Feature Film About Life by Dovile Sarutyte
26/11/2021
Dovile Sarutyte’s debut feature is one of the surprises of this festival season, a tremendously simple film with a big heart and a whirlwind of emotions
Four Journeys by Louis Hothothot
25/11/2021
In his feature-length debut, Louis Hothothot returns home to China from his life in Amsterdam to take stock and confront his parents about the past
Homes by Laila Pakalnina
The newest film from Laila Pakalniņa is an experimental documentary hybrid that celebrates the home environment in poetic fashion
Songs for a Fox by Kristijonas Vildziunas
Kristijonas Vildžiūnas’ fifth feature is a melancholic journey into the world of lucid dreaming
The Wedding Day by Wojciech Smarzowski
Wojciech Smarzowski’s Polish official selection entry recounts a dark chapter in Poland’s wartime history
Dear Thomas by Andreas Kleinert
Meet Thomas Brasch, sometime proud resident of the GDR, playwright, filmmaker, blocked novelist, and now star of his own lengthy biopic helmed by Andreas Kleinert
The Score by Malachi Smyth
24/11/2021
British writer-director Malachi Smyth brings a potential cinematic first to Tallinn Black Nights – a “singing” heist film
Troubled Minds by Lauris Abele, Raitis Abele
In their debut feature, Latvian brothers Raitis, Lauris and Mārcis Abele explore the existential collapse of two artists struggling to cope with their mental-health issues
Precious Ivie by Sarah Blasskiewitz
23/11/2021
In her feature debut, Sarah Blaßkiewitz deals with the more casual forms of racism in Saxony society, plus the heroine’s identity and her need for change
The Diary of Vaino Vahing by Rainer Sarnet
Rainer Sarnet nails the essence of the life and work of the titular writer, playwright and master provocateur in his artful docu-fiction hybrid
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