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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 748 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Another Chance by Eva Tomanová
26/03/2019
Eva Tomanová's new documentary is an intriguing and accomplished story about a marriage fraudster, and an older woman in love with and pregnant by him
The Rest by Ai Weiwei
25/03/2019
Ai Weiwei continues to explore the refugee crisis, or rather the crisis of Europe – a continent still unable and unwilling to help
Reconstructing Utøya by Carl Javér
In his group therapy session of a movie, Carl Javér finally lets the survivors of the Utøya rampage talk
Chaco by Danièle Incalcaterra, Fausta Quattrini
22/03/2019
In his compelling and multi-award-winning documentary, which began its tour of Italian towns on 21 March, Daniele Incalcaterra documents his own personal fight against deforestation in South America
Garden by Peter Schreiner
The new feature by Austria’s Peter Schreiner takes viewers on a sensorial journey through an eerie space, in which the characters express their innermost thoughts
El doble más quince by Mikel Rueda
Mikel Rueda’s new film packs an emotional punch thanks mainly to the dialogue between two disorientated, wandering characters, played by the young Germán Alcarazu and the seasoned Maribel Verdú
Animus Animalis (A Story about People, Animals and Things) by Aiste Zegulyte
In her animal-centred first feature-length documentary, Aistė Žegulytė goes from life to death, and back to life again
Sawah by Adolf El Assal
Adolf El Assal’s latest comedy is a funny and highly entertaining film that roots for multiculturalism
Benjamin by Simon Amstell
The new outing by comedian Simon Amstell is a semi-autobiographical, satirical comedy, currently on general release in the UK, courtesy of Verve Pictures
Everything Must Fall by Rehad Desai
21/03/2019
The latest movie by South African sociopolitical documentarian Rehad Desai chronicles the opposition to an array of social issues in his home country
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