Film Reviews

7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/07/2025. 769 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Douce France by Geoffrey Couanon

16/12/2020

Following an investigation led by a group of high school students within their local area, this documentary throws light on a growing awareness of the pros and cons of economic development  

Douce France

Douce France

Nheengatu – The Language from the Amazon Forest by José Barahona

15/12/2020

The DocLisboa opener, documenting a journey down the Rio Negro, proves that every filmmaker wants to be Werner Herzog when they grow up  

Nheengatu – A Língua da Amazônia

Nheengatu – A Língua da Amazônia

Wolves at the Borders by Martin Páv

15/12/2020

Martin Páv’s Doc Alliance Selection nominee emulates Metallica and talks of wolf and man  

Vlci na hranicích

Vlci na hranicích

Margaux Hartmann by Ludovic Bergery

15/12/2020

Ludovic Bergery signs his name to a sensitive first feature film about a young fifty-something widow’s emotional loneliness and her struggle to start over, starring Emmanuelle Béart  

L'étreinte

L'étreinte

The Living Man by Oleg Novkovic

14/12/2020

In his sixth feature, Oleg Novković shows what happens when you live fast and don't die young  

Ziv covek

Ziv covek

Wolfwalkers by Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart

14/12/2020

Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart's animated flick is a beautiful tale of friendship, love and courage  

Wolfwalkers

Wolfwalkers

In the Shadows by Erdem Tepegöz

14/12/2020

In his dystopian tale, Erdem Tepegöz explores a carefully constructed world of decay and corrosion  

Gölgeler İçinde

Gölgeler İçinde

I Have Been Waiting for You by Stéphanie Pillonca

14/12/2020

Stéphanie Pillonca explores the topic of adoption from four points of view in this highly emotive documentary where the past, the present and the future meld together to form a child  

C'est toi que j'attendais

C'est toi que j'attendais

Rosalinda by Ramón Luque

10/12/2020

Ramón Luque delivers a big-screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s As You Like It without any particular cinematic merit, but still conveying a message of joyfulness and the desire to live life to the full  

Rosalinda

Rosalinda

Rose Island by Sydney Sibilia

09/12/2020

Today marks the arrival on Netflix of Sydney Sibilia’s new film, which tells the true story of an extraordinary utopia, but sadly overplays the bizarreness of the tale, diminishing its epic nature  

L’incredibile storia dell’Isola delle Rose

L’incredibile storia dell’Isola delle Rose

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