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8148 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/11/2025. 725 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Green Light by Pavel Cuzuioc
30/10/2025
With a fine sensibility for the pain at hand, Pavel Cuzuioc follows a psychotherapist whose mission is to help desperate people accomplish their right to end their lives
Still Nia by Paula Onet
28/10/2025
Paula Oneţ’s deeply personal feature inviting us into the life of a Romanian artist living in France won the Best Romanian Documentary Award at Astra
Elvis Starling by Boris Jurjaševič
Slovenian author Janja Vidmar’s popular literary teen comes to life in Boris Jurjaševič's energetic movie adaptation, navigating the pitfalls of growing up
Sunny by Silke C. Engler
Set against the science fiction backdrop of a world on the brink of collapse, Silke C Engler's debut film skillfully explores themes of identity and the nature of relationships
Good Boy by Jan Komasa
Jan Komasa’s new movie is a dark, high-impact thriller on the themes of re-education and the family unit as a protective but also imprisoning force, starring Stephen Graham and Anson Boon
The Big Everything by Aminatou Echard
Aminatou Echard’s poetic and philosophical documentary lends audiences access to Nigerien culture
The Shards by Masha Chernaya
Masha Chernaya’s very personal documentary depicts Russia as a world full of contradictions
Residence Hammamet - My Mother’s Maktub by Salvatore Allocca
24/10/2025
Salvatore Allocca delivers an affectionate documentary about his mother, who has emigrated to Tunisia, and the community of Italian retirees who move abroad where the cost of living is lower
Leila by Alessandro Abba Legnazzi
Alessandro Abba Legnazzi’s film reconstructs a separation as seen through the eyes of the people who went through it – the director himself and his daughter
Love Hurts by Alexandru Mavrodineanu
Alexandru Mavrodineanu’s documentary tells a universal story of relationships falling apart, somehow making us feel compassion for the protagonists, even when their choices are questionable
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