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8270 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/02/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Queen v Patrick O’Donnell by Tomás Seoighe
28/07/2021
Tomás Seoighe’s docu-drama is a gripping film blowing the lid off the story of Patrick O’Donnell, the Irish republican executed for the murder of James Carey in 1883
Parquet by Aleksandr Mindadze
27/07/2021
Veteran Russian screenwriter and director Aleksandr Mindadze gathers actors from the Eastern European scene’s crème de la crème in a highly metaphorical love triangle
A Blue Flower by Zrinko Ogresta
Zrinko Ogresta examines the emotions and relations between different generations of women in the same family in this gentle and emotional film
Love of Fate by Pierre-Alain Meier
Pierre-Alain Meier returns with an incredibly moving film about two families wrestling with destiny and its uncontrollable nature
Toxikoma by Gábor Herendi
22/07/2021
Gábor Herendi's film is a somewhat cheesy, however firm in its Eastern gloominess (melo)drama on addiction, interpersonal power and the inevitable clash between strong ego
The Sea Ahead by Ely Dagher
CANNES 2021: The much anticipated feature debut from Short Palme d'Or winner Ely Dagher berths at the Directors' Fortnight
The Velvet Queen by Marie Amiguet
21/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Marie Amiguet’s debut is a poetic documentary following wildlife photographer Vincent Munier and novelist Sylvain Tesson’s search for the mysterious snow leopard and much more
The Braves by Anaïs Volpé
CANNES 2021: Anaïs Volpé's debut film looks at the challenges of female friendship when two Paris-based actresses, best friends forever, are cast in the same theatre production
The Employer and the Employee by Manuel Nieto Zas
CANNES 2021: The film by the Uruguayan Manuel Nieto Zas explores the special, complex and ambiguous relationship between a rich young man and one of his employees
Once We Were Good for You by Branko Schmidt
20/07/2021
Branko Schmidt dissects Croatian society once again, this time through the lens of the disillusioned war veterans betrayed by their country
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