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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Heimat Is A Space in Time by Thomas Heise
14/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Thomas Heise’s latest documentary masterfully splices together some highly varied material in its exploration of the way in which life stories and history relate to each other
Years of Construction by Heinz Emigholz
BERLIN 2019: Using meticulous methods, artist-director Heinz Emigholz documents a five-year journey into light and space
Flesh Out by Michela Occhipinti
BERLIN 2019: Michela Occhipinti's debut fiction feature tackles an unfamiliar culture and world with simplicity and sincerity
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by Chiwetel Ejiofor
BERLIN 2019: Twelve Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor successfully makes the leap behind the camera for this remarkable real-life tale
Elisa & Marcela by Isabel Coixet
BERLIN 2019: Isabel Coixet's new feature is based on the real-life story of the first same-sex marriage in Spain
Khartoum Offside by Marwa Zein
BERLIN 2019: Sudanese filmmaker Marwa Zein's first feature-length documentary looks at the position of women football players in the country’s strictly Islamic society
I Was at Home, but... by Angela Schanelec
13/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Angela Schanelec directs a non-narrative film-essay about existence, the body and art, which gradually abandons its coldness and embraces reconciliation
Farewell to the Night by André Téchiné
BERLIN 2019: André Téchiné directs a film about a grandmother played by Catherine Deneuve, who finds herself in a very stressful situation when her grandson announces he’s going to Syria
Piranhas by Claudio Giovannesi
BERLIN 2019: Based on a novel by Roberto Saviano, Claudio Giovannesi's latest film includes some impressive performances by its young protagonists but fails to capture the magic of Saviano’s writing
Music and Apocalypse by Max Linz
BERLIN 2019: Young German filmmaker Max Linz presents a refreshing and bitterly evil satire on the German educational system and the country's intelligentsia
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