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6934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Vacuum by Christine Repond

27/11/2017

Christine Repond is back with an intimate drama starring the fantastic Barbara Auer, who one day finds out she is HIV-positive  

Vacuum

Vacuum

Secret Ingredient by Gjorce Stavreski

27/11/2017

Macedonian director Gjorce Stavreski's first feature film balances comedy and drama in a gritty portrayal of a father and son's fight against cancer and criminals  

Iscelitel

Iscelitel

The Ball by Pasquale Scimeca

27/11/2017

Pasquale Scimeca's new film charts the trip of two young refugees from their destroyed home to the coast of Libya  

Balon

Balon

The Manslayer / The Virgin / The Shadow by Sulev Keedus

25/11/2017

Sulev Keedus returns with another exploration of the human condition, premiering in the Competition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival  

Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari

Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari

Finding Your Feet by Richard Loncraine

24/11/2017

Imelda Staunton and Timothy Spall star in a bittersweet comedy directed by Richard Loncraine, world premieres at the opening of Turin Film Festival  

Finding Your Feet

Finding Your Feet

Brakes by Mercedes Grower

24/11/2017

Comedian Mercedes Grower’s debut film received a Special Mention at the Edinburgh Film Festival and is now on release in the UK  

Brakes

Brakes

Les sept déserteurs ou La guerre en vrac by Paul Vecchiali

24/11/2017

At the age of 87, the French maestro is presenting his new film in competition at the Gijón Film Festival, a cheerful anti-war statement that he shot at the same time as another movie  

Les sept déserteurs ou La guerre en vrac

Les sept déserteurs ou La guerre en vrac

Driver by Yehonatan Indursky

24/11/2017

The Tallinn Black Nights Festival Debut Film Competition opens with the world premiere of Israeli director Yehonatan Indursky's debut feature film  

Lifney Hazikaron

Lifney Hazikaron

A Woman Captured by Bernadett Tuza-Ritter

24/11/2017

Bernadett Tuza-Ritter's portrait of a modern-day slave in Hungary raises questions about the phenomenon, but also about documentary filmmaking  

A Woman Captured

A Woman Captured

The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid by Feargal Ward

24/11/2017

Irish filmmaker Feargal Ward's documentary, screening at the IDFA, is a mix of a poetic approach and dramatisation in a story of a David vs the Goliath  

The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid

The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid

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