Film Reviews

8342 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/03/2026. 676 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Doubtful by Eliran Elya

25/07/2017

Eliran Elya’s first feature film, awarded in Jerusalem, takes an honest and mature look at two lost souls travelling down a pre-destined path  

Mutalim Besafek

Mutalim Besafek

Dead Fish by Kristijan Milić

25/07/2017

Kristijan Milić’s third feature is a study of post-war life, echoing Robert Altman’s Short Cuts, which has world-premiered in Pula’s Croatian Film Competition  

Mrtve ribe

Mrtve ribe

Scaffolding by Matan Yair

17/07/2017

The remarkable debut film by Israel's Matan Yair is a real-life story about a boy torn between his family business and inspiration for education  

Pigumim

Pigumim

The Son of Bigfoot by Jérémie Degruson, Ben Stassen

13/07/2017

With The Son of Bigfoot, his 6th 3D feature film (co-directed by Jérémie Degruson), Ben Stassen brings us an animated film for everyone, with its sights set on the top of the box-office charts  

Bigfoot Junior

Bigfoot Junior

This Is Not Me by Miro Remo

10/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Slovakian documentarian Miro Remo follows famous Slovak singer Richard Müller as he tries to step back into the spotlight  

Richard Müller: Nespoznaný

Richard Müller: Nespoznaný

Song of Granite by Pat Collins

10/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Pat Collins recounts the life of great traditional Irish singer Joe Heaney, against the backdrop of a stunning black-and-white Ireland  

Song of Granite

Song of Granite

Little Crusader by Václav Kadrnka

07/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Václav Kadrnka’s second feature, screening in competition, explores the symbolism of loss and ideals  

Křižáček

Křižáček

Nina by Juraj Lehotský

07/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Slovak director Juraj Lehotský is back in competition in East of the West with a cold portrait of the emotional distance between a child and her divorced parents  

Nina

Nina

Another News Story by Orban Wallace

07/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: British director Orban Wallace reveals how journalists and reporters capture the footage of migrants that we see on our news channels  

Another News Story

Another News Story

The Line by Peter Bebjak

07/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Peter Bebjak's fourth feature is a gangster thriller set on the Slovak-Ukrainian border, played with plenty of tongue in cheek  

The Line

The Line

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