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8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Rey by Niles Atallah
03/02/2017
Chilean director Niles Atallah is back in Rotterdam with a film rich in symbolism and experimental techniques that tells the story of the lost kingdom of Patagonia
I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass by Sydney Sibilia
02/02/2017
Hitting Italian screens from 2 February, the eagerly awaited second chapter in the saga by Sydney Sibilia is an action-comedy revolving around brain drains, smart drugs and chases through ancient Rome
Quality Time by Daan Bakker
Dutch director Daan Bakker is competing at Rotterdam with five short and entertaining stories about five young adults who can’t manage to leave the family nest
The Man by Charlotte Sieling
01/02/2017
Charlotte Sieling’s feature brings a father-and-son rivalry to the heart of Copenhagen’s trendy art scene in a story starring Søren Malling and Jakob Oftebro
The War of Bumpkins by Davide Barletti, Lorenzo Conte
Lorenzo Conte and Davide Barletti present their new film: gangs of teenagers at war in 1970s Apulia, an allegorical story of the battle between good and evil
The Burglar by Hagar Ben Asher
Hagar Ben-Asher’s unapologetic second feature stars newcomer Lihi Kornowski as a teenage tigress-cum-thief
Filthy by Tereza Nvotová
Tereza Nvotová's first feature film is an insightful and edgy look at the morally contentious issue of rape
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
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