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8148 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/11/2025. 725 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Hotel Jugoslavija by Nicolas Wagnières
12/03/2018
Swiss filmmaker Nicolas Wagnières' documentary is an intimate exploration of the history of the titular Belgrade hotel and its relation to the country it was named after
Young & Beautiful by Marina Lameiro
09/03/2018
Marina Lameiro competes in the official section at Navarrese Festival with a portrait of her disenchanted generation
Woman's Name by Marco Tullio Giordana
08/03/2018
The new film by Marco Tullio Giordana tells the story of a young woman, harassed in the workplace, who chooses to rebel: a theme that is tackled with incredible rigour
Manuel by Dario Albertini
07/03/2018
Documentary filmmaker Dario Albertini creates a very promising fiction debut with a simple yet fair film focusing on social issues
Offenders by Dejan Zečević
06/03/2018
Dejan Zečević's eighth film is an arthouse drama-thriller with shades of horror, supported by some marvellous black-and-white cinematography and an electronic score
Comic Sans by Nevio Marasović
Nevio Marasović returns to the island of Vis with his offbeat comedy-drama, which world-premiered at Belgrade FEST
Fortuna by Germinal Roaux
05/03/2018
BERLIN 2018: A lucky strike for Germinal Roaux's second feature film, which won the two main prizes in the Generation section at the Berlinale
Central Airport THF by Karim Ainouz
02/03/2018
BERLIN 2018: Karim Aïnouz focuses his camera lens on a former Berlin airport turned leisure park and reception centre for refugees in this splendid and poetic film
Mariphasa by Sandro Aguilar
BERLIN 2018: The second feature by Portugal’s Sandro Aguilar is an anti-narrative experiment that unfolds in a nightmarish version of Lisbon
Horizons by Svetislav Dragomirovic
01/03/2018
Svetislav Dragomirović’s debut feature is an interesting mixture of melodrama and backwoods noir fuelled by family secrets
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