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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Isaac by Jurgis Matulevičius
29/11/2019
Jurgis Matulevičius emerges as a talent to watch thanks to a film that’s bound to ruffle some nationalistic feathers
Gasman by Arne Korner
28/11/2019
Arne Körner’s ironic coming-of-age film, world-premiered at Cairo, is brimming with black humour and revolves around a thirty-something protagonist who refuses to grow up
Paradise by Davide Del Degan
Blending drama and irony, Davide Del Degan’s first fiction film tells of a young murder witness’s disorientation as he makes the most of his new identity and tries to change his life
The Glass Room by Julius Ševčík
Julius Sevcik's sensually shot lesbian romance is a pleasure to look at but ultimately doesn’t bring anything new to the table
Andrómedas by Clara Sanz
Clara Sanz’s first feature film is a French-Spanish documentary full of life, truth and love, shot in a city of La Mancha and revolving around a 90-year-old grandmother and her carer
Finky by Dathaí Keane
Debuting Irish filmmaker Dathai Keane introduces the nastiest fairy tale since Giovanni Francesco Straparola’s Biancabella and the Snake. Well, almost
The Flying Circus by Fatos Berisha
Fatos Berisha’s film proves that you can’t go wrong with Monty Python. Or men dressed as nuns
I Walk by Jørgen Leth
27/11/2019
In Jørgen Leth’s latest feature-length documentary, he examines his own vulnerability after experiencing a traumatic event
Speak So I Can See You by Marija Stojnić
Marija Stojnić’s documentary follows the story of Radio Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest radio stations
Cleo by Eva Cools
Eva Cools charts the course of a young woman’s impossible mourning as she waves goodbye to her childhood in this pain-filled coming-of-age story marked by the music of Rachmaninov
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