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.

A Hustler's Diary by Ivica Zubak

25/10/2017

One of the funniest films at this year’s Warsaw Film Festival deftly avoids clichés and manages to surprise at every turn  

Måste gitt

Måste gitt

The Bookshop by Isabel Coixet

24/10/2017

Isabel Coixet has adapted Penelope Fitzgerald’s novel into a love letter to bookstores, courageous women and subtle dialogue  

The Bookshop

The Bookshop

The Whiskey Bandit by Nimród Antal

23/10/2017

Nimród Antal's telling of a legendary bandit story is engaging and fluid, but it is unclear how much of it will translate to international audiences  

A Viszkis

A Viszkis

LOMO: The Language of Many Others by Julia Langhof

23/10/2017

Julia Langhof’s feature debut, about the identity of the youngest generations, is a refreshing and formally inventive film that screened at Warsaw  

LOMO: The Language of Many Others

LOMO: The Language of Many Others

Drib by Kristoffer Borgli

20/10/2017

Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli’s fiction-documentary film, starring comedian Amir Asgharnejad, is a true discovery  

Drib

Drib

Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse by Lukas Feigelfeld

20/10/2017

The psychologically tense, visually-arresting and mind-blowingly creepy folk horror film is a strong feature debut by Lukas Feigelfeld  

Hagazussa: Der Hexenfluch

Hagazussa: Der Hexenfluch

Darling by Birgitte Stærmose

20/10/2017

Birgitte Stærmose's second feature explores how a top artist deals with a professional and personal disaster  

Darling

Darling

Freedom for the Wolf by Rupert Russell

19/10/2017

Rupert Russell's epic documentary explores what democracy and freedom mean today across four continents  

Wolnosc dla wilka

Wolnosc dla wilka

Taste of Cement by Ziad Kalthoum

19/10/2017

Ziad Kalthoum’s highly estheticized documentary delves into the despair of Syrian refugees  

Taste of Cement

Taste of Cement

Château by Modi Barry, Cédric Ido

18/10/2017

Premiering in Warsaw’s competition programme for first- and second-time filmmakers, Modi Barry and Cédric Ido’s movie subverts the conventions of highbrow drama  

La Vie de Château

La Vie de Château

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