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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Life as a B-Movie: Piero Vivarelli by Fabrizio Laurenti, Niccolò Vivarelli
15/04/2021
Directed by Fabrizio Laurenti and Niccolò Vivarelli, this documentary delves into the turbulent life of a versatile artist and eclectic showman
Hotel Poseidon by Stef Lernous
Presented in a world premiere at the BIFFF, the first feature film by Belgium’s Stef Lernous takes the viewer on a creepy and off-the-wall hallucinogenic trip
Salt from Bonneville by Simon Mozgovyi
13/04/2021
Ukrainian filmmaker Simon Mozgovyi's second feature-length documentary follows two friends who attempt to break the world speed record for vintage motorcycles
Governance by Michael Zampino
An Italian-French co-production available exclusively on Amazon Prime Italy, Michael Zampino signs his name to a solid film noir on the price of power, starring an unscrupulous Massimo Popolizio
Backyard Village by Marteinn Thorsson
06/04/2021
Small-town charm is big again in Marteinn Thórsson's forgettable fourth feature, selected for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Madame Claude by Sylvie Verheyde
02/04/2021
Following call-girls, thugs, secret services and the fortunes of an ambitious woman, Sylvie Verheyde’s film exposes the underside of the myth surrounding "the Lady Pimp of the Republic"
Sami, Joe and I by Karin Heberlein
29/03/2021
This first feature film by the Swiss director and actress Karin Heberlein paints a courageous and sincere portrait of that crucial time of self-discovery: adolescence
Communists! by Christopher Small
Welsh film programmer and critic Christopher Small makes an alluring directorial debut with this film festival-set quasi-thriller
Nation by Margarita Ledo Andión
26/03/2021
Margarita Ledo Andión’s documentary is a sensitive and compassionate exploration of how a group of hard-working women found themselves, not so very long ago, fighting for their most basic rights
Firebird by Peeter Rebane
25/03/2021
Queer love struggles to endure in Estonian director Peeter Rebane’s handsome yet generic fiction debut, set partially on a military base in Soviet-occupied Estonia
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