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6971 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/05/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Never Whistle Alone by Marco Ferrari
04/11/2019
Italy’s Marco Ferrari has gathered seven whistleblowers and combined their stories into one narrative
Moments of Resistance by Jo Schmeiser
Jo Schmeiser examines the need for resistance to injustice, successfully drawing a parallel between World War II and the present day
Bullets of Justice by Valeri Milev
Valeri Milev’s post-apocalyptic flick lacks heart, although not facial hair
In the Trap by Alessio Liguori
Alessio Liguori's first English language feature, starring an international cast, is a terrifying psychological horror movie which walks the line between religious faith and mental illness
Exemplary Behaviour by Audrius Mickevičius, Nerijus Milerius
The winning film of DOK Leipzig's International Competition is an oddly original documentary about guilt, forgiveness and social justice, focusing on two inmates sentenced to life
Time Perspectives by Ciro Sorrentino
31/10/2019
This first work by the Neapolitan director now residing in London Ciro Sorrentino is a small-scale Back to the Future set in the Italian countryside and featuring a Vespa in the place of the DeLorean
It Takes a Family by Susanne Kovács
Susanne Kovács's debut is an immensely accomplished documentary about her family that brings to light the issue of transfer of war trauma through generations
Blood Bags by Emiliano Ranzani
The debut feature by the highly skilled Emiliano Ranzani is an act of love towards the films of the great masters - namely Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci – and a nod to the slasher movie genre
The Forum by Marcus Vetter
30/10/2019
Marcus Vetter goes behind the scenes of the World Economic Forum and delivers an unprecedented view of the event and a who’s who of world politics, economy and science
The Circle by Margit Lillak
Utopian ideals fall victim to the foibles of human nature in this feature documentary from Estonian director Margit Lillak
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