Feature Films Database
Southern Mediterranean films database
Directors
Scriptwriters
Producers
European Film Schools
Production Companies
Distributors
International Sales
Funding Bodies
Submit a Film
Industry Events
Industry Reports
Country Focus
Co-Production Podcast
Industry Panels
Film Reviews
Series Reviews
Online Screenwriting Training Course
Guided Course for Feature Film Writing
Script Analysis
Analysis of the potential of your series
Cineuropa's Training Catalogue
Film Festival Photographs
Newsletter
Cineuropa Award
Advanced Search
Blogs Archive
Videos
Photogalleries
EUFCN Location Award
Euro Film Fest
27 Times Cinema
GoCritic!
Advertise on Cineuropa
Logos and Banners
Links
7064 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2024. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
LATEST
Lady Time by Elina Talvensaari
31/03/2020
Despite its small stature, Elina Talvensaari’s documentary is one of the year’s biggest discoveries
Chronicle of the Stolen Land by Marie Dault
Having triumphed in the French competition of the Cinéma du réel Festival, Marie Dault’s film plunges us into a Caracas "barrio" whose inhabitants battle for survival and official existence
The Lawyer by Romas Zabarauskas
Romas Zabarauskas’ new feature is the first Baltic film to explore the theme of male homosexual love
We Hold the Line by Marc Wiese
German director Marc Wiese's thriller-like documentary follows an independent journalist who is under attack by Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte's dictatorship
Being Eriko by Jannik Splidsboel
30/03/2020
Japanese pianist Eriko Makimura looks for meaning away from the keyboard in Jannik Splidsboel’s overly one-sided portrait
Sisters with Transistors by Lisa Rovner
It’s synthesiser galore in Lisa Rovner’s proper hit of a documentary, awarded a NEXT:WAVE Special Mention at CPH:DOX
Songs of Repression by Estephan Wagner, Marianne Hougen-Moraga
The winner of the DOX:Award, helmed by Estephan Wagner and Marianne Hougen-Moraga, is a rare example of a sober, considerate and nuanced treatment of a potentially incendiary subject
Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight by Bartosz M. Kowalski
27/03/2020
Dubbed the “first Polish slasher”, Bartosz M Kowalski’s film is an entertaining horror flick wallowing in nostalgia for the movies of the 1980s
The Two Sights by Joshua Bonnetta
26/03/2020
Joshua Bonnetta puts his name to an atmospheric and ethnographic documentary about the endurance of Gaelic culture in The Hebrides, which links the earthly world to the hereafter
Bitter Love by Jerzy Sladkowski
And the ship sails on in Jerzy Sladkowski’s disarming film, even without Fellini’s rhinoceros
Privacy Policy