Film Reviews

8218 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Mademoiselle Paradis by Barbara Albert

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Using a period-drama story set in the 18th century, Austrian filmmaker Barbara Albert explores the role of women in contemporary society and their need for freedom of choice  

Licht

Licht

Caniba by Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel document the day-to-day life of a bona fide cannibal released back into society  

Caniba

Caniba

A Season in France by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: In his first film shot in France, celebrated Chadian filmmaker Mahamat-Saleh Haroun delivers an intimate romantic drama that tackles the problems of today’s refugees  

Une saison en France

Une saison en France

Miracle by Eglė Vertelytė

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Debutant Eglė Vertelytė offers a deadpan, tragicomic satire on the downfall of the Soviet system and the “miraculous” invasion of rampant capitalism  

Miracle

Miracle

Number One by Tonie Marshall

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: An exciting feminist film set in the world of multinational companies, directed by Tonie Marshall with a formidable performance from Emmanuelle Devos  

Numéro Une

Numéro Une

Le Fort des fous by Narimane Mari

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Algerian director Narimane Mari has crafted a sociopolitical essay film addressing the diffusion of violence from Eurocentric colonialism to the present-day economic crisis  

Le Fort des fous

Le Fort des fous

Euthanizer by Teemu Nikki

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Following in the footsteps of the old-school revenge/exploitation genre, Teemu Nikki delivers an emotional film that still has a B-movie vibe but that everyone can enjoy  

Armomurhaaja

Armomurhaaja

Candelaria by Jhonny Hendrix

09/09/2017

VENICE 2017: The winner of the GdA Director’s Award, Colombian director Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza’s film is a treasure trove of emotions and humanity, co-produced with Germany and Norway, among others  

Candelaria

Candelaria

Custody by Xavier Legrand

09/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Xavier Legrand, nominated for an Academy Award for his short Just Before Losing Everything, impresses at Venice with his first feature, presented in the main competition  

Jusqu'à la garde

Jusqu'à la garde

Life Guidance by Ruth Mader

09/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Austrian Ruth Mader's film is a sterile and disturbing futuristic thriller in which a private agency is tasked with rewiring those who rebel against the system  

Life Guidance

Life Guidance

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