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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Paula by Christian Schwochow
15/11/2016
German director Christian Schwochow brings us the portrayal of an avant-garde artist and feminist fighting to create art in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century
The Field by Mehdi Sahebi
14/11/2016
Swiss director Mehdi Sahebi is back showing us just how many people are silenced by giving a body and a voice to their suffering
Días color naranja by Pablo Llorca
13/11/2016
Pablo Llorca returns with a film shot on public transport and following a group of young, romantically-inclined travellers as they happily allow life to carry them off in unexpected directions
La película de nuestra vida by Enrique Baró Ubach
Enrique Baró Ubach’s first film, presented in the New Waves section of the Seville European Film Festival, is an exercise in nostalgia that exudes love for the cinema and that playful summer spirit
The Substance by Lluìs Galter
10/11/2016
Original and clone blur into one in this second full-length feature from Lluís Galter, which centres around a Chinese tourist attraction created in the mirror image of a Spanish town
Anna's Life by Nino Basilia
The hope of exile to America lies at the heart of the promising debut feature by Georgian director Nino Basilia. A highly realistic film that knows how to manage suspense
Wrong Elements by Jonathan Littell
09/11/2016
Writer Jonathan Littell directs his first film, a documentary about former child soldiers who fought with Ugandan guerrilla group LRA, which faces reality through their memories of the past
Waldstille by Martijn Maria Smits
A blunt and unembellished film of great quality for Dutch director Martijn Maria Smits, with a great role for Belgian actor Ryckewaert
Los mutantes by Gabriel Azorín
08/11/2016
Gabriel Azorín brings us a black-and-white reflection on whether it is possible to learn the art of film, accompanying Madrilenian pupils as they study something that is elusive at best
The Park by Damien Manivel
Young French director Damien Manivel whips up an intriguing and loosely-structured flight of cinematic fancy based on a pair of adolescents who come together only to find themselves falling out
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