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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/09/2025. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Landscapes of Resistance by Marta Popivoda
04/02/2021
In her second feature-length documentary, Serbian filmmaker Marta Popivoda creates an inspiring work that connects two different periods in history which share the same enemy: fascism
Prime Time by Jakub Piątek
Jakub Piątek’s drama, shown in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition, is all about waiting – but this time for some chairman, instead of Godot
Mother Schmuckers by Harpo Guit, Lenny Guit
With their feature debut, brothers Harpo and Lenny Guit deliver a uniquely nuts, coarse and insolent comedy
Sabaya by Hogir Hirori
Hogir Hirori’s disturbing documentary details a volunteer organisation that recovers Yazidi women forced into sex slavery by ISIS
Mighty Flash by Ainhoa Rodríguez
03/02/2021
Ainhoa Rodríguez immerses us in deepest Extremadura, where women yearn to release themselves from the yoke of the patriarchy, while enjoying their lively female-only social gatherings
Taming the Garden by Salomé Jashi
Georgian director Salomé Jashi’s new documentary is a savage yet poetic ode to nature and its fight to survive human cruelty
Riders of Justice by Anders Thomas Jensen
Anders Thomas Jensen's Mads Mikkelsen-starring Rotterdam opener is twisted, twisted fun
Persona Non Grata by Lisa Jespersen
Danish director Lisa Jespersen delivers a comedy-drama about uncomfortable family relations
The Witches of the Orient by Julien Faraut
Making very creative use of archive material, Julien Faraut looks back on the emblematic journey of an exceptional women’s volleyball team in Japan
Eight for Silver by Sean Ellis
All the fog in the world can't hide the fact that there is not much to see in Sean Ellis's horror
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