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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Factory to the Workers by Srđan Kovačević
14/06/2021
Once an inspiring example of workers rallying against ruthless owners, the story of Croatian factory ITAS has become a bitter reminder of the unfair market game in Srdjan Kovačević's documentary
The Case You by Alison Kuhn
11/06/2021
Actress Alison Kuhn uses this documentary to condemn the sexual assaults that she, together with five of her colleagues, fell victim to during a casting session
Fox in a Hole by Arman T. Riahi
Arman T Riahi's juvenile prison drama, which opened this year's Diagonale, is an intense and unrelenting film with an excellent cast
Sediments by Adrián Silvestre
10/06/2021
Adrián Silvestre accompanies six transsexuals on a journey into rural Spain, where their different personalities, desires and conflicts gradually come to light while they live side by side
My Dear Spies by Vladimir Léon
Franco-Russian filmmaker brothers Vladimir and Pierre Léon parse their family backstory to unveil a potential link with Cold War-era espionage
Comedians by Gabriele Salvatores
Gabriele Salvatores’ new film based on the stage play by English playwright Trevor Griffiths is an essay on comedy which doesn’t quite become a film
Security by Peter Chelsom
09/06/2021
Directed by Brit Peter Chelsom, the Italian adaptation of the novel by US author Stephen Amidon is a drama masquerading as a thriller without surprises
The Day Today by Maxence Stamatiadis
04/06/2021
Blending science-fiction and the greyness of the Parisian banlieue, Maxence Stamatiadis pinpoints the illusions surrounding AI in a profoundly dark and disturbing first feature
The Sailor by Lucia Kašová
Lucia Kašová's first feature-length documentary tells the story of an extraordinary person who lived his life on his own terms, and ended up alone and lonely
Playlist by Nine Antico
01/06/2021
Comic book author Nine Antico does a brilliant job with her first film: an inventive, realist and funny feminist work which breathes new life into a conventional genre
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