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8202 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/12/2025. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Father by Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov
03/07/2019
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's third feature is an engaging, absurdist exploration of loss
Oh les filles ! by François Armanet
Unveiled in Cannes in the Cinéma de la Plage line-up, François Armanet’s documentary explores the female condition and music through the testimonies of ten iconic singers
End of Sentence by Elfar Adalsteins
Elfar Adalsteins’ movie revolves around a predictable road journey in which a father and son find some common ground in Ireland
Schemers by David McLean
Dave Mclean’s Edinburgh Film Festival Audience Award winner is an energetic caper told in the Britpop cinema tradition of Trainspotting
Old-Timers by Martin Dušek, Ondřej Provazník
02/07/2019
Revenge is a dish best served dead cold in Martin Dušek and Ondřej Provazník’s geriatric comedy-drama
The August Virgin by Jonás Trueba
By way of seemingly light-hearted details and conversations, Jonás Trueba introduces the viewer to the mood, the energy and the mindset of those who remain stranded in Madrid over the summer
Spoon by Laila Pakalnina
Latvian documentary maker Laila Pakalnina returns to the screen with a paean to the plastic spoon. Yes, you read that right
Golden Twenties by Sophie Kluge
In her first full-length film, screened in a world premiere in Munich, German director Sophie Kluge turns this enviable age on its head
Let There Be Light by Marko Skop
The relationship between fathers and sons is at the heart of Marko Škop's second feature, which deals with the rise of the extreme right wing in Slovakia
Nova Lituania by Karolis Kaupinis
The debut feature by Lithuanian director Karolis Kaupinis examines the personal and the political with a restrained and careful eye
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