Film Reviews

7026 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/05/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Blind Dates by Levan Koguashvili

17/02/2014

Levan Koguashvili's follow-up to Street Days manages to be both funny and profound  

Brma paemnebi

Brma paemnebi

Cracks in Concrete by Umut Dag

17/02/2014

Umut Dag returns to the section that premiered his feature debut, with a sophomore project that establishes him as an evolving talent  

Risse im Beton

Risse im Beton

Macondo by Sudabeh Mortezai

15/02/2014

Sudabeh Mortezai explores a poor but colourful neighbourhood in Vienna, inhabited by seekers of political asylum  

Macondo

Macondo

The Circle by Stefan Haupt

15/02/2014

The Swiss documentary by Stefan Haupt carried off the Teddy Award at the 64th Berlinale, but as well as being a gay film, it is above all a wonderful plea for freedom to love …  

Der Kreis

Der Kreis

Brides by Tinatin Kajrishvili

15/02/2014

Tinatin Kajrishvili's first fiction feature film is a strong emotional story which builds up to a cathartic level  

Patardzlebi

Patardzlebi

Futuro Beach by Karim Ainouz

14/02/2014

In this superb film which operates like a ground swell, Karim Aïnouz composes his shots in an unprecedented and loving way  

Praia do Futuro

Praia do Futuro

Life of Riley by Alain Resnais

12/02/2014

The French director adapts another stage play by British writer Alan Ayckbourn  

Aimer, boire et chanter

Aimer, boire et chanter

Stratos by Yannis Economides

12/02/2014

Yannis Economides’ first foray into genre cinema is a mesmerising gangster film with rich social undercurrents and an award-worthy lead.  

To mikro psari

To mikro psari

Inbetween Worlds by Feo Aladag

12/02/2014

Feo Aladag is back in Berlin, this time in competition, with a second feature in which the intensity of her ellipses confirms her assurance and talent as a narrator  

Zwischen Welten

Zwischen Welten

The Two Faces of January by Hossein Amini

12/02/2014

Hossein Amini debuts as director with a Hitchcockian thriller starring Viggo Mortensen, Oscar Isaac and Kirsten Dunst  

The Two Faces of January

The Two Faces of January

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