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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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Dear Future Children by Franz Böhm
12/03/2021
The kids are not alright in Franz Böhm's documentary, but it doesn't stop them from trying
Hytte by Jean-Louis Schuller
Jean-Louis Schuller’s first fiction feature is a wonderful search for identity at the edge of the world, in the Svalbard
Red Soil by Farid Bentoumi
A pacey, socially engaged, family-focused thriller which follows in the wake of a whistleblower to examine the conflict between the fight against pollution and the defence of economic interests
For Lucio by Pietro Marcello
11/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello returns to the documentary form with this tribute to popular Bolognese singer Lucio Dalla
Los inocentes by Guillermo Benet
Guillermo Benet's first feature is a nerve-racking portrait of a group of people confronted with a harrowing situation, ramping up the tension with off-screen plotting and skilful use of sound
Fulci Talks by Antonietta De Lillo
10/03/2021
Antonietta De Lillo’s documentary paints an unseen portrait of a brilliant craftsman of cinema: the master of horror Lucio Fulci, who has since become a reference point for a generation of filmmakers
The Living Witnesses by Karolina Markiewicz, Pascal Piron
This very educational documentary, directed by Karolina Markiewicz and Pascal Piron, takes a moving look at young people’s perception of the Shoah
Celts by Milica Tomovic
09/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Serbian director Milica Tomović's feature debut connects her own generation to that of her parents in a story that reflects society's downfall
Wood and Water by Jonas Bak
BERLINALE 2021: Jonas Bak’s meditative feature debut is a touching portrait of a woman trying to break away from loneliness by paying her elusive son a visit
Miguel's War by Eliane Raheb
BERLINALE 2021: Eliane Raheb’s sparky and creative documentary draws on a blend of narrative techniques to get inside the mind of a gay Lebanese man hoping to find freedom in Spain
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