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7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Our Eternal Summer by Émilie Aussel
10/08/2021
This debut feature film by young French director Émilie Aussel speaks of adolescence in all its mysterious and ambiguous beauty
Secret Name by Aurélia Georges
09/08/2021
Presented in Locarno’s International Competition, Aurélia Georges’ third feature film is a poetic work of unsettling classicism tackling the subject of otherness
Hinterland by Stefan Ruzowitzky
Awarded an Oscar for The Counterfeiters, Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky presents his latest film in a world premiere on Locarno’s Piazza Grande
Heavens Above by Srdjan Dragojevic
Serbian director Srdjan Dragojević's new dark comedy, screening in competition at Locarno, is probably his best film this century
No One's with the Calves by Sabrina Sarabi
This second feature film by German-Iranian director Sabrina Sarabi explodes the romantic (and decidedly urban) myth of life in the countryside
The River by Ghassan Salhab
As far as “slow cinema” goes, the latest offering from Lebanon’s Ghassan Salhab just crawls along
After Blue by Bertrand Mandico
French director Bertrand Mandico’s second captivating feature film catapults us onto a mysterious, sensual planet where cruelty and beauty duet to the rhythm of a techno beat
She Will by Charlotte Colbert
Charlotte Colbert blends film history, art and gothic horror in a genre-defying look at the politics surrounding #MeToo
Holy Emy by Araceli Lemos
This magnificent debut feature film by Greek director Araceli Lemos is a troubling yet impassioned journey into the heart of an ancestral mysticism forced to make its peace with modernity
Kratt by Rasmus Merivoo
06/08/2021
It’s alive! In his bloody family film, Rasmus Merivoo delivers every workaholic’s biggest nightmare
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