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7934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/08/2025. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Stories from six apartments on four storeys of a building overlap over the course of one day in Ante Marin's ambitious and sure-handed debut feature
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In her second feature, Turkish filmmaker Gözde Kural pairs an unrelentingly bleak story with a sensitive observational approach
Bulakna by Leonor Noivo
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Leonor Noivo weaves a bridge between the Philippines and Europe, between the current economy and the colonial past, around two women and the work of exiled house maids
Conference of the Birds by Amin Motallebzadeh
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TrepaNation by Ammar al-Beik
Syrian refugee and director Ammar al-Beik has spent ten years filming his life in Germany, and compiled an almost four-hour essay on uprooting, loss and longing
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Miro Remo's newest genre-defying hybrid work provides an insight into two twins living in the wild, a kind of life that might seem unbelievable for many viewers
Action Item by Paula Ďurinová
Paula Ďurinová’s observational-essayistic hybrid documentary reframes mental health problems as a systemic condition, rather than an individual struggle
Duchoň by Peter Bebjak
Slovak director Peter Bebjak charts the rise and fall of a Czechoslovak pop singer and examines state-sanctioned stardom behind the Iron Curtain
Promise, I’ll Be Fine by Katarína Gramatová
Katarína Gramatová’s feature debut is a coming-of-age tale filled with hard truths, set in the heart of the Slovak countryside
Hallow Road by Babak Anvari
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British-Iranian director Babak Anvari investigates the obscure meanderings of the human mind, the grey zones where instinct prevails over reason
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