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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/09/2025. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Man and a Camera by Guido Hendrikx
22/04/2021
This high concept Dutch documentary sees its director Guido Hendrikx knock, knock, knocking on hinterland's doors
1970 by Tomasz Wolski
Tomasz Wolski's latest documentary combines archive footage, phone conversations and stop-motion puppets to tell the story of one of the bloodiest protests in Polish history
The Bubble by Valerie Blankenbyl
21/04/2021
In Valerie Blankenbyl's fascinating documentary, the world's biggest retirement community is just getting bigger
Bellum - The Daemon of War by Georg Götmark, David Herdies
David Herdies and Georg Götmark's documentary is a triptych of stories exploring the meaning of war today
Non mi uccidere by Andrea De Sica
Andrea De Sica gets back to exploring the darker sides of adolescence in this romantic horror which spills into the supernatural, led by a monster-heroine who learns to take life by the throat
Dida by Nikola Ilić, Corina Schwingruber Ilić
20/04/2021
In their first feature-length documentary, Nikola Ilić and Corina Schwingruber Ilić deal with a painful personal story in an engaging and optimistic way
Zinder by Aïcha Macky
Aïcha Macky’s documentary is a harsh, brave account of gang life in Kara Kara, the pariahs’ district of the titular Nigerien town
Ostrov – Lost Island by Svetlana Rodina, Laurent Stoop
19/04/2021
Svetlana Rodina and Laurent Stoop’s documentary portrays the paradoxical and poetic day-to-day existence of the inhabitants of the Russian island known as Ostrov
The Belly of the Mountain by Stephen Loye
Stephen Loye delivers a fascinating and very personal documentary brings back up to the surface the many echoes of the 2015 A320 Germanwings crash in the Alps
Way Beyond by Pauline Julier
The European Organisation of Nuclear Research has never been so intriguing, thanks to the cold yet alchemical gaze cast by Swiss director Pauline Julier
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