Film Reviews

7965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/08/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Wondrous Is the Silence of My Master by Ivan Salatić

03/02/2025

Ivan Salatić subverts the expectations of historical fiction and creates an immersive experience with his sophomore feature  

Otapanje vladara

Otapanje vladara

Soft Leaves by Miwako Van Weyenberg

01/02/2025

The debut feature from young Belgian-Japanese filmmaker Miwako van Weyenberg is a fluid and delicate coming-of-age story  

Soft Leaves

Soft Leaves

Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World by Noëlle Bastin, Baptiste Bogaert

31/01/2025

Noëlle Bastin and Baptiste Bogaert present a naturalistic portrait of a small Walloon village, with an often disarming sense of humour  

Vitrival

Vitrival

Kevlar Soul by Maria Eriksson-Hecht

31/01/2025

Maria Eriksson-Hecht crafts a vibrant and intimate feature debut revolving around a tried-and-tested theme  

Kevlarsjäl

Kevlarsjäl

The Sky Above Zenica by Nanna Frank Møller, Zlatko Pranjic

31/01/2025

Nanna Frank Møller and Zlatko Pranjić deliver a brilliant chronicle of a long-term grassroots struggle in Bosnia against a polluting multinational and complicit institutions  

Himlen over Zenica

Himlen over Zenica

Cleaning & Cleansing by Thomas Fürhapter

31/01/2025

Austria’s Thomas Fürhapter opens vast fields of thought, immersing his observant and minimalist camera in the different and multiple dimensions and domains of cleaning  

Cleaning & Cleansing

Cleaning & Cleansing

To Be Continued. Teenhood by Ivars Seleckis, Armands Zacs

31/01/2025

Seven years later, Latvian documentary filmmaker Ivars Seleckis shoots the sequel to To Be Continued and gives us a reflection of contemporary Latvia through the lives of a group of teenagers  

Turpinājums. Pieaugšana

Turpinājums. Pieaugšana

Mikaela by Daniel Calparsoro

30/01/2025

The fast-paced Daniel Calparsoro applies the handbrake in his new film, compelled to do so by a snowstorm that leaves his characters isolated, becoming heroes through their actions  

Mikaela

Mikaela

Jahia’s Summer by Olivier Meys

29/01/2025

Olivier Meys paints the portrait of one adolescent’s suspended summer spent in a centre for asylum seekers  

L’Été de Jahia

L’Été de Jahia

Quir by Nicola Bellucci

29/01/2025

With courage and bucketloads of affection, Nicola Bellucci’s new feature portrays characters on the edge who are struggling to survive in a world which would rather forget them  

Quir

Quir

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