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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Art or Fart? by Stefan Liberski
29/10/2024
Stefan Liberski is back with a melancholy comedy carried by a painter who’s so conceptual he’s forgotten his sense of style, the meaning of art, and potentially the meaning of life, too
The Volta Cinema by Martin Turk
Martin Turk’s docu-hybrid film chronicles the cinematographic and entrepreneurial endeavours of Irish writer James Joyce and his compatriots, which started with the time he spent in Trieste
Leo Records: Strictly for Our Friends by Ioana Grigore
Ioana Grigore’s documentary feature debut opens a compelling page in the history of jazz
This Is a Robbery! by Gregor Andolšek
In this pitch-black comedy, Gregor Andolšek explores how in a modern monetised society, we get everything we never wanted but never what we really need
Limits of Europe by Apolena Rychlíková
Apolena Rychlíková's immersive documentary shows the drama of cheap labourers working in Western Europe
The Boy with Pink Pants by Margherita Ferri
Directed by Margherita Ferri, this true story about the first teenage suicide caused by cyber-bullying in Italy is rich in nuance and reminds us how present this danger still is
Of Caravan and the Dogs by Askold Kurov, Anonymous1
The documentary directed by Askold Kurov and Anonymous1 goes behind the closed doors of Russian newsrooms affected by repressive laws
Riders by Martín Rejtman
Martín Rejtman follows the daily life of a group of Venezuelan food delivery riders in Buenos Aires but fails to deliver a precise narrative
A Bathroom of One's Own by Lucía Casañ Rodríguez
25/10/2024
Lucía Casañ writes a daring and interesting intimate tragicomedy about a woman's search for independence and freedom
Hey Joe by Claudio Giovannesi
James Franco stars in Claudio Giovannesi's drama set in 1971 Naples, which offers beautiful lyrical moments but characters that aren’t studied in depth
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