Film Reviews

7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Sand and Blood by Matthias Krepp

31/10/2017

The film by Matthias Krepp and Angelika Spangel is a harrowing collage of amateur footage from online platforms with narration by refugees living in Austria  

Sand und Blut

Sand und Blut

Making Judith! by Klaus Lemke

31/10/2017

In his latest filmic provocation, screening at the Viennale, Klaus Lemke plays with his persona, making an essay about low-budget filmmaking  

Making Judith!

Making Judith!

The Dispossessed by Mathieu Roy

31/10/2017

World-premiering in Ji.hlava’s A Testimony on Nature section, the 182-minute Swiss-Canadian documentary keeps its viewers on the edge of their seats right up until the last minute  

Les Dépossédés

Les Dépossédés

Ferrari: Race to Immortality by Daryl Goodrich

30/10/2017

The documentary from the British Daryl Goodrich on the legendary Scuderia Ferrari, and the deadliest decade in the history of Formula One, has premiered in Europe at the 12th Rome Film Fest  

Ferrari: Race to Immortality

Ferrari: Race to Immortality

Ramiro by Manuel Mozos

30/10/2017

Manuel Mozos explores the trope of the writer’s block in a sincere and innovative way with his new film, screening at the Viennale  

Ramiro

Ramiro

Northern Wind by Walid Mattar

27/10/2017

By tackling the subject of relocation, Walid Mattar's debut feature film explores the similarities of working-class lives on both sides of the Mediterranean  

Vent du Nord

Vent du Nord

Luna by Elsa Diringer

27/10/2017

Elsa Diringer directs realistic debut feature film about a 16-year-old girl trying to free herself from the mistakes of her past  

Luna

Luna

La ragazza nella nebbia by Donato Carrisi

26/10/2017

Toni Servillo is a police officer caught up in the disappearance of a girl from a small community in the mountains  

La ragazza nella nebbia

La ragazza nella nebbia

The Dead Nation by Radu Jude

26/10/2017

Radu Jude’s documentary explores a shameful and unacknowledged period in Romania’s history  

Tara moartă

Tara moartă

See You Up There by Albert Dupontel

25/10/2017

On the edge of tragicomedy, Albert Dupontel delivers an adaptation of Pierre Lemaître’s novel that is both very public and very personal  

Au revoir là-haut

Au revoir là-haut

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