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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Paradise by Paul Manate
21/05/2020
The first feature film by Polynesia’s Paul Manate sees the depths of wild nature and ancestral ties clash with the corruption of minds and economics
Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema by Mark Cousins
Mark Cousins’ masterful look at the art and craft of constructing a film solely using examples from the work of female directors is a must-see for all movie lovers
Meanwhile on Earth by Carl Olsson
20/05/2020
In Carl Olsson’s Swedish-Danish-Estonian documentary that screams Roy Andersson’s name, death is just another chore
Davos by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann
19/05/2020
Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann's documentary contrasts the lives of the citizens of Davos with the World Economic Forum, the elite gathering that takes place in their town every year
Moira by Daniel Lovecchio
15/05/2020
The open wounds caused by Argentina’s bloody, military dictatorship are at the heart of Daniel Lovecchio’s drama, which unfolds across two eras
La Rusa by Aritz Ortiz
The region of Estremadura, with its villages, meadows and stifling summers, feeds into the tension of Aritz Ortiz’s debut film, a thriller denouncing abuse and mistreatment
Chasing Unicorns by Rain Rannu
13/05/2020
Honoured with a Special Mention at the Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, Rain Rannu’s comedy claims that if everyone in America has a car, everyone in Estonia has a start-up
The Room by Christian Volckman
12/05/2020
For his first foray into fiction fourteen years after the animated work Renaissance, Christian Volckman offers up a chilling, thrilling and abstract genre film
Never Rarely Sometimes Always by Eliza Hittman
The Berlin and Sundance award winner by Eliza Hittman is a loving tale of young female friendship that isn't afraid to tackle big themes
Come to Daddy by Ant Timpson
11/05/2020
Chosen to open the 15th edition of the Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Festival before it moved online, Ant Timpson’s directorial debut features one weird family reunion and fun facts about semen
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