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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sweat by Magnus von Horn
23/06/2020
CANNES 2020: In his delicious sophomore film, now granted the Cannes label, Magnus von Horn encourages everyone to go for the burn
King Rocker by Michael Cumming
22/06/2020
Director Michael Cumming and presenter Stewart Lee give us an endearing overview of Birmingham’s critically acclaimed but commercially ignored post-punk frontman Robert Lloyd
The Filmmaker's House by Marc Isaacs
Marc Isaacs lets people have conversations in his living room and kitchen in this look at filmmaking and Britain
Old Man - The Movie by Oskar Lehemaa, Mikk Mägi
18/06/2020
Mikk Mägi and Oskar Lehemaa’s explosive Estonian film is the animation that the minds behind the “Got Milk?” campaign never saw coming
The Secret of Doctor Grinberg by Ida Cuéllar
Ida Cuéllar’s first feature-length documentary explores the mysterious 1994 disappearance of Mexican neurophysiologist Dr Jacobo Grinberg
Our Road by Pierfrancesco Li Donni
17/06/2020
Crowned Best Italian Film at the Biografilm Festival, Pierfrancesco Li Donni’s documentary demonstrates tact and empathy in its treatment of school dropouts and dream-deprived adolescents
Accidental Luxuriance of the Translucent Watery Rebus by Dalibor Baric
Croatian filmmaker Dalibor Baric signs a wonderful, cryptic and vertiginous work, a fascinating visual whirlwind travelling through time, the subconscious, oppression and mental decay
Only the Devil Lives Without Hope by Magnus Gertten
16/06/2020
Magnus Gertten's latest film explores a political story in Uzbekistan with shades of a spy thriller, settling somewhere on the border between arthouse and investigative documentary
Please Hold the Line by Pavel Cuzuioc
Pavel Cuzuioc’s mostly observational documentary follows cable technicians at work across Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria
Because Of My Body by Francesco Cannavà
In Francesco Cannavà’s documentary, selected at the Biografilm, a young, disabled woman discovering her sexuality bravely lays herself bare
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