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8319 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/02/2026. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Tristan Forever by Tobias Nölle, Loran Bonnardot
15/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Swiss director Tobias Nölle and French doctor and filmmaker Loran Bonnadort team up to tell the latter’s thought-provoking and psychologically nuanced story
Truly Naked by Muriel d’Ansembourg
BERLINALE 2026: As gentle as it is explicit, Muriel d’Ansembourg’s feature debut tells a coming-of-age love story against the unexpected backdrop of the homemade porn industry
Nightborn by Hanna Bergholm
BERLINALE 2026: Being a parent is horrifying in the literal sense in Hanna Bergholm’s film, which offers more than just an exercise in genre and improves over its running time
Rosebush Pruning by Karim Aïnouz
BERLINALE 2026: Karim Aïnouz’s wild remake of Marco Bellocchio’s classic Fists in the Pocket is a star-studded, absurdist parable of violence inside the family
Sad Girlz by Fernanda Tovar
14/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Mexican director Fernanda Tovar bets everything on female friendship, and wins
Heysel 85 by Teodora Ana Mihai
BERLINALE 2026: Teodora Ana Mihai presents her new film, which revisits the tragedy that plunged the world of football into mourning on a European Cup night in Brussels
Sleep No More by Edwin
BERLINALE 2026: In his hair-raising chiller, Indonesian director Edwin delivers the weird and the violent – and the surprisingly touching
On Our Own by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu
BERLINALE 2026: Tudor Cristian Jurgiu’s third feature is an unusual coming-of-age story, conveying how trauma and loneliness contribute to making us more mature in day-to-day life
Dao by Alain Gomis
BERLINALE 2026: Alain Gomis delivers an astonishing cinematic experience intertwining time and space, Africa and France, tradition and modernity in fiction
Everyone's Sorry Nowadays by Frederike Migom
BERLINALE 2026: Frederike Migom’s second feature sees a neglected teen confront family tensions and find solace in a famous visitor during an emotional summer's day
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