Film Reviews

8129 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 30/10/2025. 731 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Walchensee Forever by Janna Ji Wonders

02/06/2020

Janna Ji Wonders’ winning film of Thessaloniki Documentary's Newcomers section is an autobiographical family saga spanning four generations of women who grew up and lived on the titular lake  

Walchensee Forever

Walchensee Forever

The Happiest Man on Earth by Joonas Berghäll

31/05/2020

Just like Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker before him, in his new documentary Joonas Berghäll starts to wonder what it takes to be a man  

Miehiä ja poikia

Miehiä ja poikia

18% Grey by Viktor Chouchkov

29/05/2020

Viktor Chouchkov's film about love and failed relationships is back in Bulgarian cinemas after a cancelled festival premiere at Sofia  

18% sivo

18% sivo

Salka, In No Man's Land by Xavi Herrero

29/05/2020

Xavi Herrero embarks upon an astonishing and engaging journey through the desert aboard a freight train running on sand along the Mauritanian-Saharan border  

Salka, en la tierra de nadie

Salka, en la tierra de nadie

The Music of Things by Menios Carayannis

29/05/2020

Greek filmmaker Menios Carayannis reminds us of the essence of the things that we love doing through this immersive, sensorial, dialogue-free documentary about three craftsmen  

I mousikí ton pragmáton

I mousikí ton pragmáton

Fadma: Even Ants Have Wings by Jawad Rhalib

28/05/2020

Jawad Rhalib’s film follows the quest for emancipation embarked upon by the women of a small douar in the High Atlas Mountains and led by a city-dweller come home to the village for her holidays  

Fadma: même les fourmis ont des ailes

Fadma: même les fourmis ont des ailes

Krabi, 2562 by Ben Rivers, Anocha Suwichakornpong

28/05/2020

Ben Rivers and Anocha Suwichakornpong have created a playful scion of filmmaking, tourism and capitalism set against a beautiful Thai backdrop  

Krabi, 2562

Krabi, 2562

A Loss of Something Ever Felt by Carlos E. Lesmes

28/05/2020

The dark reality of drug addiction and the complexity of familial ties are explored in Carlos E Lesmes’ moving documentary  

A Loss of Something Ever Felt

A Loss of Something Ever Felt

Winter Journey by Anders Østergaard

27/05/2020

Playing with archive images and historical reconstructions, Anders Ostergaad moves us deeply with a film which boasts an incredible performance by the great Bruno Ganz  

Vinterrejse

Vinterrejse

The Hypnotist by Arthur Franck

26/05/2020

In his visually playful documentary, Arthur Franck looks for volunteers to join him on stage as he tells the story of hypnotist Olliver Hawk  

Olliver Hawk

Olliver Hawk

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