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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Flower Shop by Ruben Desiere
29/01/2018
Ruben Desiere unveils a contemplative dream-like film, in which the heroes are three thieves who lock themselves in a florist on the way to completing the perfect burglary
Strangers by Lorenz Suter
Lorenz Suter's first feature, presented at Solothurn Film Festival, is a deliberately independent film that lays claim to a creative process that goes against the grain
Insect by Jan Švankmajer
The new film by Czech master Jan Švankmajer is both inventive and imaginative
Time Share by Sebastián Hofmann
Mexican director Sebastián Hofmann’s sophomore effort is a beguiling absurdist horror, which world-premiered at Sundance
Butterflies by Tolga Karaçelik
26/01/2018
Turkish filmmaker Tolga Karaçelik's third feature is an engaging and amusing, if sometimes unbalanced, combination of drama and comedy
Look Up by Fulvio Risuleo
Fulvio Risuleo's debut feature, selected at Rotterdam, is a road movie that pans out on the rooftops of a surreal and imaginary Rome, inviting you to be amazed
Les Unwanted de Europa by Fabrizio Ferraro
Fabrizio Ferraro's fifth film, co-produced with Spain, acts as a poetic reconstruction of past exoduses that still resonate in the present day
Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist by Lorna Tucker
Lorna Tucker attempts to get to grips with the reluctant fashion icon Dame Vivienne Westwood
The Night Eats the World by Dominique Rocher
French director Dominique Rocher delivers a clever zombie film, a minimalist and psychological "survival" story, starring Anders Danielsen Lie
1968 by Tassos Boulmetis
25/01/2018
The new feature by A Touch of Spice director Tassos Boulmetis is an awkward balance of fact and fiction, focusing on AEK BC’s greatest triumph
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