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8207 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/12/2025. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Homelands by Jelena Maksimović
24/07/2020
Serbian director Jelena Maksimović turns her attention to the past, tiring her viewers along the way
xABo: Father Boniecki by Aleksandra Potoczek
Aleksandra Potoczek’s tender documentary about a famous Polish priest, set to be released in local cinemas on 24 July, shows that one shouldn’t lose faith in all churchmen
Isn't She Lovely? by Solange Cicurel
22/07/2020
Solange Cicurel returns with a family comedy on the theme of adolescence which should appeal to parents and youngsters alike
Lessons of Love by Małgorzata Goliszewska, Katarzyna Mateja
17/07/2020
In Małgorzata Goliszewska and Katarzyna Mateja’s touching documentary about a woman desperate to change her life, what the heart wants is not what the Church teaches
Here Are the Young Men by Eoin Macken
15/07/2020
Eoin Macken's drama is based on Rob Doyle's book of the same name and stars three charismatic leads, played by Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
Redemption of a Rogue by Philip Doherty
Philip Doherty’s dark comedy world-premiered last week and was the biggest surprise of this year’s Galway Film Fleadh
Night Ride by Frédéric Farrucci
With his feature debut, Frédéric Farrucci proves himself to be a very promising talent thanks to an original and atmospheric film noir centred on a clandestine Chinese taxi driver in Paris
Edelweiss Revolution by Frédéric Baillif
Half-way between documentary and fiction, Frédéric Baillif’s work stays true to a “diverse” form of cinema
The Castle by Lina Lūžytė
14/07/2020
Lina Luzyte's third feature, screened at this year's Galway Film Fleadh, teeters between a coming-of-age story and a psychological drama
Famosa by Alessandra Mortelliti
13/07/2020
Alessandra Mortelliti’s debut film is a dark fairy tale about a misunderstood, small-town teen following his dream of becoming a dancer
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