Film Reviews

8116 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Pandémie, la révolte des citoyens contre l’Etat by Matteo Born, Françoise Weilhammer

16/03/2021

Matteo Born and Françoise Wilhammer tackle the pressing topic of the pandemic which continues to plague us, lending a voice to those who feel betrayed by the system  

Pandémie, la révolte des citoyens contre l’Etat

Pandémie, la révolte des citoyens contre l’Etat

Call Me Intern by Nathalie Berger, Leo Hyde

16/03/2021

Nathalie Berger and Leo David Hyde open our eyes to the world of unpaid internships, which often drive their incumbents into a state of precariousness  

Call Me Intern

Call Me Intern

Garage, Engines and Men by Claire Simon

15/03/2021

Claire Simon revisits her childhood haunts and sets up shop in a local garage in order to lovingly reveal the town’s human inner workings  

Garage, des moteurs et des hommes

Garage, des moteurs et des hommes

De la cuisine au parlement: Edition 2021 by Stéphane Goël

15/03/2021

Stéphane Goël offers up a journey through a century of Swiss history in which women fought to break free from the suffocating walls of domesticity  

De la cuisine au parlement: Edition 2021

De la cuisine au parlement: Edition 2021

Beyto by Gitta Gsell

12/03/2021

This movie by Zurich director Gitta Gsell, awarded the Solothurn Film Festival’s audience accolade, depicts a homosexual relationship far removed from stereotypes  

Beyto

Beyto

Dear Future Children by Franz Böhm

12/03/2021

The kids are not alright in Franz Böhm's documentary, but it doesn't stop them from trying  

Dear Future Children

Dear Future Children

Hytte by Jean-Louis Schuller

12/03/2021

Jean-Louis Schuller’s first fiction feature is a wonderful search for identity at the edge of the world, in the Svalbard  

Hytte

Hytte

Red Soil by Farid Bentoumi

12/03/2021

A pacey, socially engaged, family-focused thriller which follows in the wake of a whistleblower to examine the conflict between the fight against pollution and the defence of economic interests  

Rouge

Rouge

For Lucio by Pietro Marcello

11/03/2021

BERLINALE 2021: Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello returns to the documentary form with this tribute to popular Bolognese singer Lucio Dalla  

Per Lucio

Per Lucio

Los inocentes by Guillermo Benet

11/03/2021

Guillermo Benet's first feature is a nerve-racking portrait of a group of people confronted with a harrowing situation, ramping up the tension with off-screen plotting and skilful use of sound  

Los inocentes

Los inocentes

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