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7907 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Magellan by Lav Diaz
09/07/2025
Lav Diaz enjoys his first star collaboration in this epic focusing on the Age of Discovery, with Gael García Bernal playing the famed explorer Ferdinand Magellan
Rain Fell On the Nothing New by Steffen Goldkamp
Steffen Goldkamp’s gritty drama follows a young man fresh out of juvenile prison, seeking to reflect on the structural pitfalls leading to inescapable cycles
Summer School, 2001 by Dužan Duong
08/07/2025
Dužan Duong’s debut feature paints a portrait of the Vietnamese diaspora in the early-2000s Czech Republic through a family triptych
How Come It's All Green Out Here? by Nikola Lezaic
Nikola Ležaić returns 14 years after Tilva Roš with a subtle autobiographical film about the unreliability of memory and shifting ideas of identity
The Visitor by Vytautas Katkus
Vytautas Katkus makes his feature debut with a poignant beach-town tale carved through the connections between individuals, spaces and encounters
Before / After by Manoel Dupont
Manoël Dupont’s first feature is a loosely told and largely improvised docufiction about two men forming a bond as they embark on a hair transplant journey
Broken Voices by Ondřej Provazník
07/07/2025
Ondřej Provazník's feature is a gripping coming-of-age story that dives into a young choir singer's emotional turmoil with subtle force
Out of Love by Nathan Ambrosioni
Nathan Ambrosioni delivers a subtle and poignant film carried by an excellent Camille Cottin, about a voluntary disappearance and its impact on the people left behind
The Anatomy of the Horses by Daniel Vidal Toche
Peruvian director Daniel Vidal Toche’s feature debut is a demanding but remarkable and authentic contemplation of the nature of time and the futility of revolution
The Czech Film Project by Marek Novák, Mikulas Novotny
Marek Novák and Mikuláš Novotný attempt to examine the state of play in contemporary Czech cinema with their documentary
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