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7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World by Noëlle Bastin, Baptiste Bogaert
31/01/2025
Noëlle Bastin and Baptiste Bogaert present a naturalistic portrait of a small Walloon village, with an often disarming sense of humour
Kevlar Soul by Maria Eriksson-Hecht
Maria Eriksson-Hecht crafts a vibrant and intimate feature debut revolving around a tried-and-tested theme
The Sky Above Zenica by Nanna Frank Møller, Zlatko Pranjic
Nanna Frank Møller and Zlatko Pranjić deliver a brilliant chronicle of a long-term grassroots struggle in Bosnia against a polluting multinational and complicit institutions
Cleaning & Cleansing by Thomas Fürhapter
Austria’s Thomas Fürhapter opens vast fields of thought, immersing his observant and minimalist camera in the different and multiple dimensions and domains of cleaning
To Be Continued. Teenhood by Ivars Seleckis, Armands Zacs
Seven years later, Latvian documentary filmmaker Ivars Seleckis shoots the sequel to To Be Continued and gives us a reflection of contemporary Latvia through the lives of a group of teenagers
Mikaela by Daniel Calparsoro
30/01/2025
The fast-paced Daniel Calparsoro applies the handbrake in his new film, compelled to do so by a snowstorm that leaves his characters isolated, becoming heroes through their actions
Jahia’s Summer by Olivier Meys
29/01/2025
Olivier Meys paints the portrait of one adolescent’s suspended summer spent in a centre for asylum seekers
Quir by Nicola Bellucci
With courage and bucketloads of affection, Nicola Bellucci’s new feature portrays characters on the edge who are struggling to survive in a world which would rather forget them
When We Were Sisters by Lisa Brühlmann
Lisa Brühlmann's second feature is about adolescence but also about the difficulty of growing up in a world of adults that is about to explode, overwhelmed by emotions that have become uncontrollable
Iceman by Corina Gamma
Corina Gamma tells the incredible story of the life of famous explorer Konrad Steffen, who mysteriously disappeared amongst the polar ice to which he was viscerally connected
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