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8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 738 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Sharks by Lucía Garibaldi
02/10/2019
Uruguay's Lucía Garibaldi presents a simple, atmospheric and pop-hued story about a teenage girl and her struggle to navigate the masculine and feminine worlds that surround her
I'll Be Your Mirror by Johanna Faust
The first feature film by Swiss artist and director Johanna Faust explores motherhood from an unprecedented viewpoint, displaying great honesty and courage
Volunteer by Anna Thommen, Lorenz Nufer
01/10/2019
The film by directors Anna Thommen and Lorenz Nufer takes a fresh look at Switzerland’s humanitarian tradition, at times raising a few uncomfortable questions
Push by Fredrik Gertten
In his latest investigative documentary, Swedish filmmaker Fredrik Gertten explores the affordable-housing crisis in cities around the world
The Miracle of the Little Prince by Marjoleine Boonstra
Marjoleine Boonstra’s deliberately paced feature-length documentary draws parallels between Saint-Exupéry’s magical universe and the everyday reality of cultures on the verge of disappearance
August by Armando Capó
Cuban filmmaker Armando Capó makes his debut with a coming-of-age story based on his own adolescence and memories of the 1994 rafters’ crisis
Inherit the Viper by Anthony Jerjen
Young Swiss director Anthony Jerjen presents his feature debut, an intense family story with tragic implications
Radio Silence by Juliana Fanjul
Juliana Fanjul’s film gives a platform to journalist Carmen Aristegui, one of the most powerful voices in the Mexican opposition
Paradise War: The Story of Bruno Manser by Niklaus Hilber
30/09/2019
Niklaus Hilber’s biopic of environmental activist Bruno Manser is one of the most anticipated and expensive films in the history of Swiss cinema
The Giant by David Raboy
29/09/2019
US director David Raboy's debut film is a tale about the transition to adulthood, displaying elements of horror and psychological drama but told in a rather unconvincing manner
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