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8161 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/11/2025. 723 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Narcissus and Goldmund by Stefan Ruzowitzky
12/03/2020
A German literary classic, Hermann Hesse’s tale about an unlikely friendship between a monk and an artist hits the screen in its first-ever movie adaptation, helmed by Stefan Ruzowitzky
Vienna Hallways by Mladen Djordjević
11/03/2020
The newest film by Serbian director Mladen Djordjević is a highly creative and engaging documentary inspired by a semi-autobiographical novel written by one of the protagonists
How to be a Good Wife by Martin Provost
A nicely packaged comedy from Martin Provost on the serious subject of female emancipation, starring an irrepressible Juliette Binoche who tutors perfect future homemakers
Losers Revolution by Thomas Ancora, Grégory Beghin
Thomas Ancora and Grégory Beghin conjure up a wholly uninhibited comedy, borrowing as much from American style buddy movies as from the wacky world of reality TV
I'm in Love with Pippa Bacca by Simone Manetti
09/03/2020
In his moving documentary, Simone Manetti commemorates Milanese artist Pippa Bacca’s final journey and, above all, her powerful message of peace
Legacy by Dorian Boguta
06/03/2020
Dorian Boguţă releases one of the very few Romanian thrillers, which explores the aftermath of the disappearance of a famous piano player
The Invisible by Gracia Querejeta
In her highly dialogued park movie Gracia Querejeta homes in on a problem affecting the over fifties: the fact that society no longer sees them
Garage People by Natalija Yefimkina
05/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: The winner of the Heiner Carow Prize at the Berlinale, Natalija Yefimkina's first feature-length documentary explores the phenomenon of garage settlements in the Russian North
Notes From the Underworld by Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel
04/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's new film, winner of a Special Mention in the Best Documentary category, revives the 1960s Viennese underworld through its surviving members
Street Leagues by Daniel F Holmes
Daniel F Holmes’ documentary tells of the Irish Homeless Street Leagues players’ journey as they overcome despair and addiction through the healing power of football
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