Film Reviews

8112 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Bubble by Valerie Blankenbyl

21/04/2021

In Valerie Blankenbyl's fascinating documentary, the world's biggest retirement community is just getting bigger  

The Bubble

The Bubble

Bellum - The Daemon of War by Georg Götmark, David Herdies

21/04/2021

David Herdies and Georg Götmark's documentary is a triptych of stories exploring the meaning of war today  

Bellum - The Daemon of War

Bellum - The Daemon of War

Non mi uccidere by Andrea De Sica

21/04/2021

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  

Non mi uccidere

Non mi uccidere

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  

Dida

Dida

Zinder by Aïcha Macky

20/04/2021

Aïcha Macky’s documentary is a harsh, brave account of gang life in Kara Kara, the pariahs’ district of the titular Nigerien town  

Zinder

Zinder

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  

Ostrov – Die verlorene Insel

Ostrov – Die verlorene Insel

The Belly of the Mountain by Stephen Loye

19/04/2021

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  

Le Ventre de la montagne

Le Ventre de la montagne

Way Beyond by Pauline Julier

19/04/2021

The European Organisation of Nuclear Research has never been so intriguing, thanks to the cold yet alchemical gaze cast by Swiss director Pauline Julier  

Way Beyond

Way Beyond

Holgut by Liesbeth De Ceulaer

19/04/2021

Belgian director Liesbeth De Ceulaer presents a mysterious yet powerful documentary offering an unexpected journey into the heart of the Siberian tundra  

Holgut

Holgut

Soldat Ahmet by Jannis Lenz

16/04/2021

In his first-feature length documentary, Austrian filmmaker Jannis Lenz creatively and amusingly challenges prejudices in the story of a professional soldier, boxer and aspiring actor  

Soldat Ahmet

Soldat Ahmet

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