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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Last Serb in Croatia by Predrag Licina
04/03/2019
Predrag Ličina's debut film is a rapid-fire political satire dressed up as a zombie flick
Neighbors by Tomislav Žaja
01/03/2019
In his new documentary, Tomislav Žaja examines the possibilities for former, or sometimes lifelong, mental patients to be reintegrated into society
The Vanishing by Kristoffer Nyholm
28/02/2019
Danish director Kristoffer Nyholm puts his name to a slow-burning, anxiety-inducing thriller which boasts spot-on performances, with Peter Mullan leading the way
Tomorrow's a New Day by Simone Spada
Simone Spada's remake of the Spanish-Argentine success Truman retains the strength and modesty of the original film, with a hint of irony
Symphony of the Ursus Factory by Jasmina Wojcik
26/02/2019
Jaśmina Wójcik delivers an experimental, creative documentary commemorating Poland’s long-lost socialist, communal past by re-enacting a day at work in the defunct Ursus Factory
African Mirror by Mischa Hedinger
22/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: The feature debut by Swiss filmmaker Mischa Hedinger lifts the lid on how explorer René Gardi created a clichéd iconography of Africa and its native inhabitants
Shooting the Mafia by Kim Longinotto
BERLIN 2019: Documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto recounts the history of the Sicilian mafia through the lens of famed Italian photographer Letizia Battaglia
Photograph by Ritesh Batra
20/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Ritesh Batra’s rather saccharine first attempt at social cinema (The Lunchbox) is nothing other than a lacklustre romcom mired in clichés
Oray by Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
BERLIN 2019: The winner of the Berlinale's Best First Feature Award is a powerful film about Muslim communities in Europe, with the fantastic Zejhun Demirov in the title role
The Wolf’s Call by Antonin Baudry
19/02/2019
Spectacular, breath-taking and hyper-realistic, Antonin Baudry’s first feature delves into the world of nuclear submarines, setting the bar high for French production standards
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