Film Reviews

7912 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/08/2025. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Light Memories by Misha Vallejo Prut

22/11/2024

Misha Vallejo Prut unpacks intergenerational trauma as perpetuated by silence and absence, in the process making one of the most gorgeously lensed personal documentaries of the year  

Eco de luz

Eco de luz

Silent Observers by Eliza Petkova

22/11/2024

Eliza Petkova’s new documentary adopts the point of view of five animals in a remote Bulgarian village  

Tikhi Nablyudateli

Tikhi Nablyudateli

Green Is the New Red by Anna Recalde Miranda

22/11/2024

Anna Recalde Miranda’s fifth documentary sounds the alarm bells for Latin America’s politics  

De la guerre froide à la guerre verte

De la guerre froide à la guerre verte

Some Nights I Feel Like Walking by Petersen Vargas

22/11/2024

The newest film by Petersen Vargas is an attempt at blending social drama and urban road movie, set on the fringes of Manila  

Some Nights I Feel Like Walking

Some Nights I Feel Like Walking

Abo Zaabal 89 by Bassam Mortada

22/11/2024

In his poignant doc, Bassam Mortada, the son of a political prisoner, investigates how the very fabric of his family was torn apart and the constituent parts never came back the same way again  

Abo Zaabal 89

Abo Zaabal 89

Myocardium by José Manuel Carrasco

21/11/2024

José Manuel Carrasco's second film brings together Vito Sanz and Marina Salas to talk about second chances, open wounds, and mental and creative crises, between humour and melancholy  

Miocardio

Miocardio

Reading Lolita in Tehran by Eran Riklis

21/11/2024

Israeli director Eran Riklis’ film about the female condition in Iran is certainly topical, but it doesn’t convey the repressive insanity of religious and patriarchal dogmas  

Leggere Lolita a Teheran

Leggere Lolita a Teheran

Lotus by Signe Birkova

21/11/2024

Latvia’s Signe Birkova draws inspiration from surrealism, expressionism and silent film to create a visually radical feature about a female avant-garde pioneer  

Lotus

Lotus

Sun Never Again by David Jovanović

21/11/2024

The topics of parenthood, nature and resisting an invasive mining corporation are tackled with grittiness and magical realism in David Jovanović’s directorial debut  

Sunce Nikad Više

Sunce Nikad Više

Home Game by Lidija Zelović

21/11/2024

In her personal new film, Lidija Zelović uses archive and family footage to make a political diagnosis  

Home Game

Home Game

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