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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin by Werner Herzog
13/06/2019
Werner Herzog fashions a warm documentary tribute to his great friend and fellow maverick, British travel writer Bruce Chatwin
Marona's Fantastic Tale by Anca Damian
12/06/2019
Anca Damian puts her name to a remarkable animated film, a simple, tender and moving story suffused with visual and musical poetry of great inventiveness
Mother by Kristof Bilsen
11/06/2019
Kristof Bilsen’s beautiful doc focuses on a caregiver in Chiang Mai, Thailand, who works in a home for European Alzheimer’s sufferers
My Father the Spy by Gints Grūbe, Jaak Kilmi
This compelling documentary by Gints Grube and Jaak Kilmi takes a look at the secret life of a Cold War double agent as his daughter sets out on a journey into the past
Arrest by Andrei Cohn
Andrei Cohn’s second feature explores the interactions between a torturer and his victim in 1980s Romania
A mano disarmata by Claudio Bonivento
07/06/2019
Claudio Bonivento’s film starring Claudia Gerini tells of the battle fought against organised criminal gangs in Ostia by a journalist who’s now under permanent police protection
The Naked King – 18 Fragments on Revolution by Andreas Hoessli
05/06/2019
Swiss director and journalist Andreas Hoessli talks to us about revolution through the eyes of those who lived through it in all its glories and defeats
Scarborough by Barnaby Southcombe
The sophomore feature by British director Barnaby Southcombe is a constantly cross-cutting drama about teacher-pupil relationships
Tõnu Kõrvits. Moorland Elegies by Marianne Kõrver
04/06/2019
Marianne Kõrver's documentary about Estonia's titular famous contemporary music composer whisks us away on a journey to the soul of an artist
In Search... by Beryl Magoko
In a subtle yet powerful way, Kenyan director Beryl Magoko explores her own painful past while questioning why society still allows female circumcision
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