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8199 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/12/2025. 708 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Cakemaker by Ofir Raul Graizer
04/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Israeli filmmaker Ofir Raul Graizer's first feature is a sensual and rebellious story in which identities are overcome by love
Khibula by George Ovashvili
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Georgian director George Ovashvili is back in competition at the Czech gathering with a film about an ousted president
Juze by Miransha Naik
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Indian writer-director Miransha Naik's first feature is a toned-down look at the social situation behind the scenes of the tourist mecca of Goa
Arrhythmia by Boris Khlebnikov
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Boris Khlebnikov's sixth feature is a comedy-drama that contrasts an intimate relationship with the intense professional lives of its characters
The Best of All Worlds by Adrian Goiginger
Adrian Goiginger’s first feature, which won the Best Actress Award at Moscow, is an emotional story of family love and redemption
The White World According to Daliborek by Vít Klusák
03/07/2017
The Czech Vít Klusák presents a simple portrait of the life of a neo-Nazi, setting off with almost ridiculous, absurd humour, and arriving at a devastating end
Darkland by Fenar Ahmad
Fenar Ahmad’s thriller, which screened at the Moscow International Film Festival, shows two very different sides of Danish society
Just Charlie by Rebekah Fortune
Edinburgh’s Audience Award winner, helmed by Rebekah Fortune, marks Harry Gilby’s first foray into acting, and he delivers an indelible performance worthy of a Hollywood veteran
Unwanted by Edon Rizvanolli
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Kosovar actor and filmmaker Edon Rizvanolli crafts a story of overcoming old national conflicts in order to simply be human
Men Don't Cry by Alen Drljević
02/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Bosnian director Alen Drljević uses psychodrama as a cinematic tool to question the troubling war-torn past of the former Yugoslavia
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