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8157 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/11/2025. 727 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Day Today by Maxence Stamatiadis
04/06/2021
Blending science-fiction and the greyness of the Parisian banlieue, Maxence Stamatiadis pinpoints the illusions surrounding AI in a profoundly dark and disturbing first feature
The Sailor by Lucia Kašová
Lucia Kašová's first feature-length documentary tells the story of an extraordinary person who lived his life on his own terms, and ended up alone and lonely
Playlist by Nine Antico
01/06/2021
Comic book author Nine Antico does a brilliant job with her first film: an inventive, realist and funny feminist work which breathes new life into a conventional genre
The Year of Fury by Rafa Russo
28/05/2021
Rafa Russo attempts to show how people experienced the moments just prior to the advent of the Uruguayan dictatorship in this exciting and relevant ensemble thriller
High Maintenance – The Life and Work of Dani Karavan by Barak Heymann
27/05/2021
Barak Heymann invites viewers to familiarise themselves with the charming, magnetic personality of the Israeli genius, as he inspects the upkeep of some of his original works
Balandrau, Frozen Hell by Guille Cascante
26/05/2021
With this non-fiction title, Guille Cascante proves that terror is shapeless, simultaneously crafting a survival film packed with action and emotion
A Symphony of Noise by Enrique Sánchez Lansch
Forget the silence – in Enrique Sánchez Lansch’s new documentary, it’s time to enjoy the sound of deep-fried trumpet
Towards the Battle by Aurélien Vernhes-Lermusiaux
Aurélien Vernhes-Lermusiaux delivers a promising first feature film: an atmospheric western about a photographer who loses his way during a French colonial expedition to Mexico in the 19th century
Cows on the Roof by Aldo Gugolz
21/05/2021
In his latest documentary, crowned as the winner of the Trento Film Festival, Aldo Gugolz gets ready for a Swiss mountain mystery
Cruel Peter by Christian Bisceglia, Ascanio Malgarini
Ascanio Malgarini and Christian Bisceglia direct a well-made gothic fairy-tale set in Messina on the eve of the devastating 1908 earthquake
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