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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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My Grandmother Fanny Kaplan by Alena Demyanenko
05/08/2016
Ukrainian director Olena Demyanenko’s film, which was unveiled at Odessa, paints an alternative portrait of the woman who attempted to assassinate Vladimir Lenin in 1918
Moka by Frédéric Mermoud
LOCARNO 2016: Swiss director Frédéric Mermoud returns with his new film, which had its world premiere in Piazza Grande
A Jew Must Die by Jacob Berger
LOCARNO 2016: Swiss-British director Jacob Berger brings us a film based on the novel of the same name by Swiss writer Jacques Chessex
I Had Nowhere to Go by Douglas Gordon
04/08/2016
LOCARNO 2016: Famous and controversial Scottish artist Douglas Gordon presents the world premiere of his latest feature in the Filmmakers of the Present section
Correspondences by Rita Azevedo Gomes
LOCARNO 2016: The Portuguese director puts poetry and images together in perfect harmony in her film, which was screened in the International Competition
Ederly by Piotr Dumała
27/07/2016
Polish filmmaker Piotr Dumala continues to hone his distinctive signature style and aesthetics in his sophomore feature
The Nest of the Turtledove by Taras Tkachenko
25/07/2016
Ukrainian director Taras Tkachenko uses his first film, which won the Award for Best Ukrainian Feature at Odessa, to tackle the subject of economic migration through a story about returning home
One Week and a Day by Asaph Polonsky
19/07/2016
Taking home top prizes at the Jerusalem Film Festival, Asaph Polonsky’s feature debut paints a poignant portrait of how we can move on after a huge loss
It's Not the Time of My Life by Szabolcs Hajdu
12/07/2016
KARLOVY VARY 2016: Hungarian director Szabolcs Hajdu’s film digs deep into the nooks and crannies of the family unit with an emotional and simple portrayal of the conflict between two couples and their children
Verge by Ayhan Salar, Erkan Tahhuşoğlu
08/07/2016
KARLOVY VARY 2016: A duo of Turkish filmmakers crafts an immersively lyrical film revolving around psychological disarray and the further social implications in contemporary society that it carries
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