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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Punk Never Ends! by Juro Šlauka
24/06/2019
Juraj Šlauka’s docu-fiction provides a raw and fascinating glimpse into the unfamiliar world of punks in the Slovak countryside but takes few risks with the story
Invisibles by Louis-Julien Petit
Louis-Julien Petit delivers a moving and dynamic film which depicts a group of social workers who do everything in their power to help the homeless women within their shelter reintegrate into society
Cavale by Virginie Gourmel
Virginie Gourmel revisits the topic of adolescent escape by following the path of three young girls looking for meaning
The Deposit by Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir
Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir’s new feature, based on Auður Jónsdóttir’s novel of the same name, is a compelling psychological drama
Loli Paradicka by Richard Staviarsky, Víťo Staviarsky
21/06/2019
The feature debut by Víťo and Richard Staviarsky aspires to be a tragicomedy about star-crossed lovers but instead plays to racism and misogyny for laughs
The Mustang by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
18/06/2019
Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre delivers an excellent first feature film shot in the US and revolving around a prisoner’s redemption through the training of a mustang
BATAstories by Peter Kerekes
Peter Kerekes’ documentary about the Bata shoe empire may skilfully summarise the company’s history but fails to look at its sociocultural significance with a critical eye
Away by Gints Zilbalodis
17/06/2019
The production history of this feature by Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis is fascinating, but it’s what finally made it to the big screen that truly impresses
Kemp. My Best Dance Is Yet to Come by Edoardo Gabbriellini
14/06/2019
Italian actor-director Edoardo Gabbriellini delivers a great documentary, competing in Bologna’s Biografilm Festival, in which contemporary dance icon Lindsay Kemp tells his own story
Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love by Nick Broomfield
13/06/2019
Nick Broomfield tackles the relationship between Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ihlen in this heartfelt, touching and romantic documentary
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