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8199 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/12/2025. 708 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Timgad by Fabrice Benchaouche
07/12/2016
French director Fabrice Benchaouche brings us a pleasant ode to tolerance and solidarity through a commonplace and universal passion
At Hostar by Luka Marčetič
06/12/2016
Luka Marčetič's independent, zero-budget satire on provincial life is proving to be immensely popular with Slovenian audiences
Those Who Met Me, Did Not See Me by Bruno Bigoni
02/12/2016
Bruno Bigoni’s docufiction, which was presented at the Filmmaker Festival in Milan, is a sophisticated game that pays tribute to the great French poet and film itself
The Red Captain by Michal Kollár
30/11/2016
Michal Kollár's first feature is a gritty crime-thriller set in the former Czechoslovakia, bringing back a cold case from the Soviet era
Upstream by Marion Hänsel
Marion Hänsel reunites the two actors for her twelfth feature film, which follows the pilgrimage of two brothers as they learn to get to know one another
Home Is Here by Tereza Kotyk
Austrian director Tereza Kotyk's film, a story of two characters who never meet in person but form a strange bond, had its international premiere at the Black Nights Film Festival
Paris La Blanche by Lidia Terki
29/11/2016
Lidia Terki's first feature deals with economic migration and what family can represent to a person
A Quiet Heart by Eitan Anner
In his third feature, Israeli director Eitan Anner tackles the constant religious tension in Jerusalem, but on a micro-level of one character in new surroundings
The Chronicles of Melanie by Viesturs Kairišs
Viesturs Kairish’s new feature tells the story of Soviet deportations using bleak but beautiful black-and-white photography
Pretenders by Vallo Toomla
28/11/2016
Vallo Toomla’s debut film is a claustrophobic study on the dynamics of a relationship on the rocks – with a metaphysical twist
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