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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/09/2025. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Andromeda Galaxy by More Raca
15/08/2020
Kosovan filmmaker More Raça's first feature film is a classically told, warm film about a father-daughter relationship, with a creative visual style marking her as a talent to watch
The Exception by Jesper W. Nielsen
12/08/2020
Four great Danish actresses join forces in this intensely atmospheric psychological thriller where suspicion, fear and distrust contaminate professional and personal relationships
House of Dolls by Tudor Platon
11/08/2020
Tudor Platon’s documentary debut explores some of family life’s simple truths
Defunct by Zacharias Mavroeidis
Zacharias Mavroeidis’ drama goes right to the heart of one of the issues of youth today
Raggie by Meelis Arulepp, Karsten Kiilerich
06/08/2020
Meelis Arulepp and Karsten Kiilerich’s feature is a bright and breezy children’s animation based on a classic character from Estonian literature
Just Kids by Christophe Blanc
04/08/2020
Christophe Blanc explores with great psychological accuracy and formal inventiveness the journey of grieving siblings left to their own devices
Eastern by Piotr Adamski
03/08/2020
Girls with guns are rebels with a cause in Piotr Adamski’s feature debut – and that cause is simply to stay alive
Journey to Utopia by Erlend E. Mo
This experiential documentary follows in the footsteps of a family who are aware of a need for change - albeit complicated on an individual level - in support of the ecological struggle
One for All by David Ilundain
31/07/2020
David Ilundain, like other filmmakers before him, enters an imaginary classroom to document little-known conflicts between young people, the dynamics between them and their teachers
Tijuana Bible by Jean-Charles Hue
29/07/2020
France's Jean-Charles Hue tackles degeneration and redemption in the slums of the Mexican border town in his shocking, nigh-on documentary-like fiction film, starring a startling Paul Anderson
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