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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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Ultimina by Jacopo Quadri
23/11/2020
To savour this documentary by Jacopo Quadri, viewers need to relax into the pace of rural life of times gone by and breathe in time with a proud-spirited woman
As Far as I Know by Nándor Lörincz, Bálint Nagy
In their debut feature, Nándor Lőrincz and Bálint Nagy examine the influence of a rape and the ensuing trauma on the lives of, and relationship dynamics between, a yuppie couple
Simple Things by Grzegorz Zariczny
20/11/2020
The real and the scripted intertwine in the modest, yet moving, sophomore film by Grzegorz Zariczny, which had its world premiere at the recent 20th New Horizons in Wroclaw
Goodbye Soviet Union by Lauri Randla
Lauri Randla’s nostalgia-tinged comedy proves that although things used to be difficult, there’s no reason why we shouldn't laugh about them now
The Grocer’s Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World... by Claire Simon
Claire Simon creates an endearing film about the surprising human adventure that was the creation of the Tënk platform in the village of Lussas, where documentary and agriculture go hand in hand
This Rain Will Never Stop by Alina Gorlova
War and peace alternate in an unstoppable, painful cycle in Alina Gorlova’s new documentary
Beasts by Naël Marandin
Recipient of a 2020 Cannes label and carried by excellent performances, Naël Marandin’s accomplished second feature is a story of domination among the economic challenges of animal farming
Tailor by Sonia Liza Kenterman
Sonia Liza Kenterman's first feature-length outing follows Tim Gunn's advice from Project Runway and “makes it work”
Gorbachev. Heaven by Vitaly Mansky
Vitaly Mansky’s new documentary is a long, intense conversation with the 89-year-old former leader of the Soviet Union
Dear Werner by Pablo Maqueda
19/11/2020
Pablo Maqueda retraces the journey made in 1975 by filmmaker Werner Herzog and invites the viewer on this solitary and evocative trip, full of love for cinema
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