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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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This is Our Land by Lucas Belvaux
31/01/2017
Lucas Belvaux brings us a politically aware film about the pre-electoral moves of a far-right-wing party in search of presentable front men
A Brief Excursion by Igor Bezinović
Young Croatian director Igor Bezinović tells the story of a trip to the countryside of six kids, in a film with a discrete dose of magical realism, presented in the Bright Future section
Donkeyote by Chico Pereira
Chico Pereira’s new film, which is participating in the 46th Film Festival Rotterdam, is a road movie with elements of the Western genre
Ugly by Juri Rechinsky
30/01/2017
Juri Rechinsky’s feature-length fiction debut is part of the Bright Future section of the International Film Festival Rotterdam
L'Inclinaison des chapeaux by Antonin Schopfer, Thomas Szczepanski
27/01/2017
Antonin Schopfer and Thomas Szczepanski present a mysterious documentary in the Panorama Suisse section of the Solothurn Film Festival, in which reality goes hand in hand with fiction
Antonio One Two Three by Leonardo Mouramateus
The feature debut by Leonardo Mouramateus is taking part in the International Film Festival Rotterdam, within the Bright Future section
Sister Of Mine by Pedro Aguilera
The third feature by Spaniard Pedro Aguilera rails against harmful visions and the glut of indiscriminate and unfiltered images that invade our everyday lives
A Taste of Ink by Morgan Simon
26/01/2017
Morgan Simon brings us an astonishing, energetic and very promising debut film about the latent conflict between a father and son
The Other Half of the Sky by Patrik Soergel
25/01/2017
Patrik Soergel presents a surprising and poetic documentary at the Solothurn Film Festival that portrays a different China, complex and often contradictory
Rue de Blamage by Aldo Gugolz
The latest documentary by Aldo Gugolz is a sensitive and brave portrayal of the life of “ordinary” people, between their problems and small yet major victories
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