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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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Those Who Remained by Barnabás Tóth
26/09/2019
Unveiled at Telluride and selected as Hungary's submission for the Oscars, Barnabás Tóth’s film delicately dives into post-war Hungary through the encounter of two lonely souls
Drive Me Home by Simone Catania
Producer Simone Catania’s first work is a wonderful showcase of acting prowess, as displayed by Marco D’Amore and Vinicio Marchioni, who commit themselves to a convincing story of male friendship
Sister by Svetla Tsotsorkova
The second film by Bulgaria’s Svetla Tsotsorkova marks her out as a filmmaker gifted with a special ability to portray characters totally conditioned by their environment
The Iron Bridge by Monika Jordan-Młodzianowska
The love triangle between a foreman, his wife and his best buddy constitutes but the surface of this haunting and elegant drama, and digging deeper reveals a chilling tale about a human soul
Window to the Sea by Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Emma Suárez leads the cast in this drama directed by Miguel Ángel Jiménez, focusing on the final days of a woman who travels to a Greek island and finally finds freedom
Heroic Losers by Sebastián Borensztein
The Daríns are co-producing and starring in the adaptation of Eduardo Sacheri’s Argentine novel La noche de la Usina, directed by Sebastián Borensztein with mixed results
The Harvest by Misho Antadze
25/09/2019
Misho Antadze's first feature-length documentary counterpoints agricultural and high-tech activities in the Georgian region of Kakheti
The Innocence by Lucía Alemany
Lucía Alemany’s debut feature, a fiction film about adolescent angst filmed in her own home town, and one of the first films to benefit from the support of The Screen, shimmers with truth
The Taste of Pho by Mariko Bobrik
The Japanese director living in Warsaw Mariko Bobrik serves up an exquisite film on food, identity and modern times
Lynn + Lucy by Fyzal Boulifa
24/09/2019
Fyzal Boulifa presents a stark tale of female friendship in this impressive first feature — a superb introduction to a new name well worth watching
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