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8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Transnistra by Anna Eborn
04/02/2019
Anna Eborn’s lyrical documentary tale of young love and independence has won big at both the Rotterdam and Göteborg Film Festivals
Love Me Not by Lluís Miñarro
The new film by Spanish director Lluís Miñarro – an adaptation of the biblical tale of Salome, set in US-occupied Iraq – was presented in the Signatures section at IFFR
Barbara adesso by Alessandra Gavin-Müller
01/02/2019
Swiss director Alessandra Gavin-Müller presents her latest feature film, an unexpected portrait of a free and nonconformist woman
The Unpromised Land by Victor Lindgren
Director Victor Lindgren waves goodbye to the “Swedish Dream” in his new outing, which has world-premiered at Göteborg
Monos by Alejandro Landes
Colombian auteur Alejandro Landes has returned after an eight-year hiatus with a film that oozes pure adrenaline and excellent technique
Honeyland by Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov
Macedonian filmmakers Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov's documentary is a visually spectacular piece of cinéma vérité
The Working Man by Hans Kaufmann
Young Zurich-based director Hans Kaufmann presents his first feature, an uncompromising portrait of toxic masculinity
God Only Knows by Mijke de Jong
Dutch director Mijke de Jong’s new feature paints a portrait of a family in crisis, in which the private becomes public and the public becomes private
The Days to Come by Carlos Marques-Marcet
31/01/2019
Catalan Carlos Marqués-Marcet rounds off his trilogy about couples falling out of love with a film on the whirlwind experience of becoming parents
Blinded by the Light by Gurinder Chadha
Bruce Springsteen songs help a Pakistani teenager to thrive during Thatcher-era Britain in this feel-good Sundance premiere helmed by Gurinder Chadha
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