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8217 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/01/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Young and Afraid by Petter Aaberg, Sverre Kvamme
24/09/2021
Receiving an international premiere at Nordisk Panorama, the documentary by Petter Aaberg and Sverre Kvamme is a personal, raw and affecting look at mental illness and a young generation
The Grandmother by Paco Plaza
The worlds of Paco Plaza and Carlos Vermut collide in a hair-raising film which encourages us to think about the fleeting nature of beauty, along with loneliness and the high price we pay for success
Mikado by Emanuel Pârvu
With an impressive economy of resources, Emanuel Pârvu explores the ideas of guilt and accountability
The Rust by Juan Sebastián Mesa
In his sophomore film, Colombian director Juan Sebastián Mesa swaps the city for the sierra in a tale that, rooted in place, somehow strikes a universal chord
Sava by Matthew Somerville
23/09/2021
Young British director Matthew Somerville's first feature-length documentary tells the story of the river that runs from Slovenia through Croatia and Bosnia to Serbia
Who’s Stopping Us by Jonás Trueba
Jonás Trueba’s latest film is a masterfully executed triple-corkscrew somersault that leaves us in no doubt we are in the presence of a unique and dazzling talent
As In Heaven by Tea Lindeburg
An intrepid young woman observes her mother’s difficult labour in this high-intensity drama from debuting Danish director Tea Lindeburg
Blue Moon by Alina Grigore
Rising Romanian talent Alina Grigore delivers a fine dramatic exercise that draws a parallel between the moon and lunacy
Undercover by Thierry de Peretti
22/09/2021
In his usual thrilling anti-spectacular style, Thierry de Peretti delves into the grey zones of the war against drugs, following in the wake of an inside man and an investigative journalist
Fever Dream by Claudia Llosa
Claudia Llosa has adapted this film from the novel of the same name by Samanta Schweblin, creating a brilliant piece of work that fits perfectly into the rest of her fabulous filmography
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