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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Karelia: International with Monument by Andrés Duque
06/02/2019
Andrés Duque takes the viewer to a remote, radiant border region, where the mythological, pure, spontaneous and natural coexist with past and present cruelty
Privacy of Wounds by Dalia Kury
Dalia Kury puts three Syrian men in a cell for three days, in the hope that they will reveal truths about their time as political prisoners under the Assad regime
Mating by Lina Maria Mannheimer
05/02/2019
In her new documentary, Lina Maria Mannheimer is keeping up with the millennials
Golden Youth by Eva Ionesco
Eva Ionesco’s film delves into her own life-story to talk about adolescent growing pains in bohemian Paris in the late ‘70s
Gaza by Garry Keane, Andrew McConnell
Irish filmmakers Andrew McConnell and Garry Keane spent four years documenting the day-to-day lives of Gazans
Around the World When You Were My Age by Aya Koretzky
04/02/2019
The winner of Rotterdam’s Bright Future Competition is a charming on-the-road documentary in which the father of director Aya Koretzky embarks on a round-the-world trip in the 1970s
Swoon by Måns Mårlind, Björn Stein
Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein's latest film, closing the Göteborg Film Festival, provides the kind of razzle-dazzle rarely seen this side of Baz Luhrmann
Camino, A Feature-length Selfie by Martin de Vries
Armed with a smartphone and a selfie stick, in his directorial debut Martin de Vries invites us to tag along on his pilgrimage
Transnistra by Anna Eborn
Anna Eborn’s lyrical documentary tale of young love and independence has won big at both the Rotterdam and Göteborg Film Festivals
Love Me Not by Lluís Miñarro
The new film by Spanish director Lluís Miñarro – an adaptation of the biblical tale of Salome, set in US-occupied Iraq – was presented in the Signatures section at IFFR
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