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8208 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/12/2025. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Ballad of a White Cow by Maryam Moghaddam, Behtash Sanaeeha
05/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha deliver a perfectly told story about deep emotional issues and ethical dilemmas
La Mami by Laura Herrero Garvin
Spaniard Laura Herrero Galvín lays bare the private lives and intimate moments of women who work as bargirls in a crowded Mexico City cabaret
Night Nursery by Moumouni Sanou
04/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Moumouni Sanou’s first documentary feature is a lively if underdeveloped work examining a childcare home used by Burkina Faso sex workers
Nelly Rapp Monster Agent by Amanda Adolfsson
BERLINALE 2021: In Amanda Adolfsson's lovely children's film based on Martin Widmark's books, vegan vampires are finally a thing
District Terminal by Bardia Yadegari, Ehsan Mirhosseini
BERLINALE 2021: Set in a war zone, this Iranian-German film by Bardia Yadegari and Ehsan Mirhosseini is draining to watch, but offers some unexpected dark poetry and sunshine
Je Suis Karl by Christian Schwochow
BERLINALE 2021: Christian Schwochow's thriller swaps subtlety for melodrama, and excessive singing
Who We Were by Marc Bauder
BERLINALE 2021: Marc Bauder’s ambitious documentary about the global humanitarian and environmental crisis conveys the same old bad news but from a slightly new angle
The Luminous View by Fabrizio Ferraro
BERLINALE 2021: Fabrizio Ferraro focuses on the German Romantic philosopher and poet Friedrich Hölderlin to reflect upon the limits of cinematic representation
Forest - I See You Everywhere by Bence Fliegauf
BERLINALE 2021: Hungarian auteur Bence Fliegauf is back in the competition with his seventh feature, a bleak and unremittingly dark follow-up to his breakout debut, Forest
Azor by Andreas Fontana
BERLINALE 2021: Andreas Fontana offers a captivating first feature following in the wake of a Swiss banker who is plunged into a labyrinthine mission navigating society’s noxious upper echelons
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