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8103 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/10/2025. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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'Now something is slowly changing' by mint film office
27/11/2018
The winner of Best Dutch Documentary at the 31st edition of the IDFA confronts us with Western society’s collective search for meaning
Rights-of-Man by Juan Rodrigáñez
26/11/2018
Juan Rodrigáñez returns to the cast and format of his debut film with a second cinematographic adventure staked on liberty, improvisation and zany humour
Giacinto Scelsi. The First Motion of the Immovable by Sebastiano d'Ayala Valva
The mystical title of Sebastiano d’Ayala Valva’s film is the right fit for its subject, a classical music composer who claimed his music came from Hindu deities
Los Reyes by Bettina Perut, Iván Osnovikoff
This unusual documentary by Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff focuses on two dogs in Santiago's oldest skate park
Bad Poems by Gábor Reisz
The Hungarian filmmaker Gábor Reisz confirms his talent with a playful and engaging interconnecting film that weaves together the past and present
Head Above Water by Margaux Bonhomme
On the difficult subject of a family living with disability, Margaux Bonhomme directs a realistic and successful first feature, thanks to the film’s acting performances
El zoo by Gemma Blasco
25/11/2018
Newcomer Gemma Blasco delivers a curve ball with this millennial theatrical drama, where moments of truth nestle among an anarchic interplay of reality and fiction
Rafaël by Ben Sombogaart
Amsterdam-born director Ben Sombogaart’s latest feature is a confident piece of work that attempts to tackle the refugee crisis from a very European perspective
Sakawa by Ben Asamoah
23/11/2018
Ben Asamoah's first feature-length documentary reveals a whole industry revolving around internet dating site scams, from the perspective of the perpetrators in Ghana
Cantares de una revolución by Ramón Lluís Bande
22/11/2018
Asturian director Ramón Lluís Bande pays homage to the workers’ uprising of 1934 through the folk songs that commemorate this turbulent time, performed chiefly by Nacho Vegas
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