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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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The Last Supper by Florian Frerichs
30/01/2019
German director Florian Frerichs presents a complex family drama dealing with a deep incision in both German and global history
My Little One by Frédéric Choffat, Julie Gilbert
The latest film by Frédéric Choffat and Julie Gilbert, a huis-clos set in the freedom of the desert, was enthusiastically received by its Solothurn audience
Cold Case Hammarskjöld by Mads Brügger
Danish documentary provocateur Mads Brügger is back with what might prove to be his most intriguing, and cinematically accomplished, outing to date
Queen of Hearts by May el-Toukhy
Trine Dyrholm stuns in May el-Toukhy’s bold, pleasantly titillating drama, screening at both Rotterdam and Sundance
Lucky One by Mia Engberg
Mia Engberg’s intriguing new feature is an experiment in crime, darkness, light and love
The Disappearance of my Mother by Beniamino Barrese
29/01/2019
Beniamino Barrese films a documentary about his mother, the combative and iconic 75-year-old feminist model Benedetta Barzini, who reflects on the power of images
The Beast in the Jungle by Clara van Gool
Clara Van Gool’s new film by is a modern adaptation of a Henry James story, a timeless tale that spans several eras
Coureur by Kenneth Mercken
First-time director Kenneth Mercken makes use of his own cycling experiences to explore competitive instinct and drug culture in sport
Mens by Isabelle Prim
Isabelle Prim concocts an original, crafty and clever film that connects and interweaves two distant eras in the midst of a criminal investigation
The Lodge by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala
Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala make their Sundance and English-language feature debut, following 2014’s festival breakout hit Goodnight Mommy
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