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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/09/2025. 748 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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After Blue by Bertrand Mandico
09/08/2021
French director Bertrand Mandico’s second captivating feature film catapults us onto a mysterious, sensual planet where cruelty and beauty duet to the rhythm of a techno beat
She Will by Charlotte Colbert
Charlotte Colbert blends film history, art and gothic horror in a genre-defying look at the politics surrounding #MeToo
Holy Emy by Araceli Lemos
This magnificent debut feature film by Greek director Araceli Lemos is a troubling yet impassioned journey into the heart of an ancestral mysticism forced to make its peace with modernity
Kratt by Rasmus Merivoo
06/08/2021
It’s alive! In his bloody family film, Rasmus Merivoo delivers every workaholic’s biggest nightmare
Soul of a Beast by Lorenz Merz
Zurich director Lorenz Merz’s second feature film transports us into the recesses of a hallucinatory world where feelings are more important than reason
Petite Solange by Axelle Ropert
Axelle Ropert’s new film paints a candid, noir-tinged portrait of the inner world of an overly sentimental adolescent who is struggling to come to terms with her parents’ divorce
Beckett by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino
The Locarno Film Festival’s opening film, by Italian director Ferdinando Cito Filomarino, transforms a simple holiday into a ruthless and surreal manhunt
The Legionnaire by Hleb Papou
The Belorussian-born but Italian by adoption director Hleb Papou presents his first powerful and honest feature film in the Locarno Film Festival’s Cineasti del presente competition
The Odd-Job Men by Neus Ballús
Neus Ballús follows a trio of handymen as they carry out home visits, revealing a whole new wonderful, amusing and brightly coloured world just outside of our own four walls
The Father Who Moves Mountains by Daniel Sandu
03/08/2021
Daniel Sandu offers a very rare Romanian action-thriller, toplined by prolific actor Adrian Titieni
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