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8050 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/09/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Queen Mom by Manele Labidi
06/12/2024
Manele Labidi delivers a bitter-sweet family chronicle daringly venturing into fantasy film, exploring exile and identity with insolent tenderness
Fanon by Jean-Claude Barny
Jean-Claude Barny makes the life and legacy of Martiniquan anti-colonial intellectual, psychiatrist and revolutionary Frantz Fanon accessible without losing the essence of his work
7 Walks with Mark Brown by Pierre Creton, Vincent Barré
05/12/2024
Vincent Barré and Pierre Creton accompany the titular botanist on several excursions through the Normandy countryside, where the small things take on a great value that fast-paced life has camouflaged
Europa centrale by Gianluca Minucci
04/12/2024
Trieste director Gianluca Minucci’s first feature is an expressionist, technically accomplished and well-acted piece of cinema which is sadly lacking in narrative
n-EGO by Eleonora Danco
Eleonora Danco’s second feature is a performance teetering between theatre of the absurd and social experiment that distils the stories of common people in Rome
Silent Storms by Dania Reymond
03/12/2024
In Dania Reymond-Boughenou’s speculative debut feature, the weight of Algerian Civil War history cannot physically be held back in a community confronted by mysterious events
Madame Ida by Jacob Møller
Danish director Jacob Møller’s first feature tells a female-focused story set in the past but resonating with the present, which is sadly lacking in nuance, despite brilliant performances by the cast
The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond by Simone Bitton
Simone Bitton weaves together an elegiac love letter to lesser-known Moroccan Jewish writer and intellectual Edmond Amran El Maleh
Since I Was Born by Jawad Rhalib
02/12/2024
Jawad Rhalib follows a small village girl from the High Atlas fighting to pursue her studies, and thus paints the subtle portrait of a rural population and its challenges
I’d Rather Be Condemned by Margarita Ledo Andión
29/11/2024
Galician filmmaker Maragarita Ledo Andión continues to explore women's stories of the past that mark the present with extreme sensitivity and intellectual acuity
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