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7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/07/2025. 768 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Divas by Máté Kőrösi
18/08/2021
Hungarian filmmaker Máté Kőrösi explores the lives of three 20-year-old girls, establishing a dialogue that inserts himself as one of the protagonists
Rampart by Marko Grba Singh
Marko Grba Singh's first feature is an intricate and often exhilarating auto-biographical documentary based on old home videos from the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia
A New Old Play by Qiu Jiongjiong
17/08/2021
Qiu Jiongjiong’s Special Jury Prize winner demands commitment, but rewards it with, among other things, a playful take on the afterlife. The good news is, they have soup
Not So Friendly Neighbourhood Affair by Danis Tanović
Danis Tanović’s newest post-lockdown comedy advocates for loyal friendship as well as for sticking to one’s roots and tradition
The Elegy of Laurel by Dušan Kasalica
In his first feature, Montenegrin director Dušan Kasalica shows enviable control in a scathing drama about a self-satisfied man comfortable in his social position and oblivious to the needs of others
Luzifer by Peter Brunner
13/08/2021
Based upon a true story, Austrian director Peter Brunner’s new feature film immerses itself in a world where mysticism and redemption are inextricably linked
Cop Secret by Hannes Þór Halldórsson
You have the right to enjoy Hannes Þór Halldórsson’s Icelandic buddy cop action-comedy. And to remain silent, obviously
Wet Sand by Elene Naveriani
Elene Naveriani presents her poignant second feature film, an invigorating yet melancholy hymn to diversity revolving around a cathartic investigation into a refused identity
Zeros and Ones by Abel Ferrara
Co-produced by Germany, the UK and the USA, Abel Ferrara’s latest work turns out to be a chaotic and difficult film to decipher, held aloft by an omnipresent score
From the Planet of the Humans by Giovanni Cioni
12/08/2021
Director Giovanni Cioni uses the tale of a famous but controversial 1920s scientist to take an askance look at the history of migration on the French and Italian border
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