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8048 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/09/2025. 747 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Disqualified by Hamza Ouni
06/05/2020
Tunisian director Hamza Ouni's honest and uncompromising second feature-length documentary won a Special Mention in Visions du Réel's Burning Lights competition
Cobra non è by Mauro Russo
04/05/2020
The film debut of music video director Mauro Russo is a black, Tarantino-style comedy without a flicker of originality, available now on Amazon Prime Video in Italy
War Note by Roman Liubyi
30/04/2020
In his documentary, screening at this year’s Docudays, Roman Liubyi broadcasts directly from the battlefield
Bad Boy by Patryk Vega
Polish hitmaker Patryk Vega’s new film, in which football meets mafia thriller, is out on Netflix in Poland just six weeks after its theatrical release
Kombinat by Gabriel Tejedor
Gabriel Tejedor’s third feature film takes us by the hand and guides us into deepest Russia, a land still trying to make peace with the past, but which nonetheless dreams of a better future
Nemesis by Thomas Imbach
In his new work, Thomas Imbach shows off his chameleon-like ability to move between fiction and the most experimental form of documentary with style and apparent ease
My Wonderful Wanda by Bettina Oberli
29/04/2020
Bettina Oberli’s dramedy, which has world-premiered at Tribeca, revolves around a Polish woman who goes to Switzerland and disrupts the dynamics of an affluent family
New Jerusalem by Yarema Malashchuk, Roman Himey
In their first feature-length documentary, Ukrainian directorial duo Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey are losing their religion, one drone at a time
Their Algeria by Lina Soualem
Lina Soualem makes a successful directorial debut with an intimate, sensitive and poignant documentary about her grandparents and the identity of Algerians who immigrated to France after the war
A Class Story by Valerio Jalongo
28/04/2020
Valerio Jalongo’s documentary follows a professor who meets up with his students from the Roberto Rossellini school after 15 years. A reflexion on teaching, writing and the value of things
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