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7912 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/08/2025. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Summer Camp by Mateo Ybarra
06/02/2025
In his first feature film, Mateo Ybarra depicts daily life for a group of young scouts, between playful songs and small but significant rebellions
Our Father – The Last Days of a Dictator by José Filipe Costa
José Filipe Costa presents an impressive meditation on the maintenance of the status quo through a fictionalisation of a period in pre-revolution Portuguese history
First Person Plural by Sandro Aguilar
05/02/2025
Sandro Aguilar’s feature is a magnetic, cinematic tour de force that brilliantly moves along the labyrinthine paths of human emotion
Wind, Talk to Me by Stefan Djordjević
Stefan Đorđević bids farewell to his mother by means of his feature debut, an artistically compelling docu-fiction
Perla by Alexandra Makarová
Alexandra Makarová’s second feature is a taut melodrama focusing on the struggles of a resilient Slovak artist who escaped to Vienna following the Prague Spring
Orenda by Pirjo Honkasalo
Spectres of lost faith, guilt and redemption hang over Pirjo Honkasalo’s contemplative new film, the first narrative feature from the Finnish director after more than ten years
Forbidden Pilgrimage by Ellen Vermeulen
04/02/2025
Filmmaker Ellen Vermeulen follows in the footsteps of Marie-Louise Chapelle, the first French woman to pave a way through the Himalayas
Morlaix by Jaime Rosales
Jaime Rosales’ new film riffs on fate, romance and inevitability, musing on a love triangle laced with what-ifs
Ariel by Lois Patiño
Lois Patiño returns with a dramatic fresco derived from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, before he spirals further into the Bard’s oeuvre
Idyllic by Aaron Rookus
Aaron Rookus’s sophomore feature is a pleasant rollercoaster of emotions, exploring death, grief and life through three generations
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