Film Reviews

8259 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/02/2026. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Becaària by Erik Bernasconi

28/01/2026

In Erik Bernasconi’s latest feature, a boy trying to find his way in the world finds himself contending with the impositions of adults and the torments which characterise adolescence  

Becaària

Becaària

Tell Me Everything by Moshe Rosenthal

28/01/2026

Israeli filmmaker Moshe Rosenthal's second feature is a complex and rich, if sometimes overbearing, film about a father-son relationship that deals with masculinity and trauma  

Tell Me Everything

Tell Me Everything

How to Divorce During the War by Andrius Blazevicius

27/01/2026

In his third feature, Andrius Blaževičius probes performativity and conjugal relations with distance and dark humour as the war in Ukraine rages on  

Skyrybos karo metu

Skyrybos karo metu

Sámi vs. Sámi by Ellen-Astri Lundby

27/01/2026

Ellen-Astri Lundby tracks a vital multi-year court case in which two indigenous communities were pitted against each other, each fighting for its rights  

Same mot Same

Same mot Same

Social Landscapes by Jonas Meier

27/01/2026

Jonas Meier’s feature film debut is composed of online comments left by tourists who are trapped in a virtual dream which prevents them from fully appreciating the beauty of actual landscapes  

Social Landscapes

Social Landscapes

The Quiet Beekeeper by Marcus Carlsson

27/01/2026

Marcus Carlsson offers up a warm slice of imperfect humanity in the Swedish heartlands  

Biodlaren

Biodlaren

Closure by Michal Marczak

27/01/2026

Polish filmmaker Michał Marczak’s new feature-length documentary is an intense and immersive take on a tragic personal topic with wider social implications  

Closure

Closure

Hold Onto Me by Myrsini Aristidou

27/01/2026

Myrsini Aristidou writes, directs and edits her debut feature, a Cyprus-set coming-of-age tale about a girl and her estranged father  

Kráta Me

Kráta Me

To Hold a Mountain by Biljana Tutorov, Petar Glomazić

27/01/2026

Staying is the most powerful act of resistance in this documentary about maternal care and human-nature interconnectivity by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić  

To Hold a Mountain

To Hold a Mountain

Abele by Fabian Volti

27/01/2026

Documentary-maker Fabian Volti’s movie draws a bold parallel between shepherds in Sardinia and in Palestine, offering up a metaphor for resistance at all latitudes  

Abele

Abele

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