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7979 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/08/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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2 Nights Till Morning by Mikko Kuparinen
08/03/2016
The second feature film by Finnish director and screenwriter Mikko Kuparinen, which stars Marie-Josée Croze, adopts a mature and shrewd view of human relationships
50 Days in the Desert by Fabrizio Maltese
07/03/2016
Fabrizio Maltese has made a documentary that he directed while working as a still photographer during the filming of Joachim Lafosse's The White Knights
Vulcania by José Skaf
04/03/2016
José Skaf’s feature debut is an admirable attempt at making a dystopian movie within a Spanish film industry that is not usually inclined to dabble in this particular subgenre
Voices from Chernobyl by Pol Cruchten
03/03/2016
Luxembourgian director Pol Cruchten examines the after-effects of the Chernobyl disaster with some bright sequences in his documentary, presented at the Luxembourg City Film Festival
Eldorado by Rui Eduardo Abreu, Thierry Besseling, Loïc Tanson
Presented at the Luxembourg City Film Festival, the creative documentary by Rui Eduardo Abreu, Thierry Besseling and Loïc Tanson follows four Portuguese immigrants in the Grand Duchy
Home – The Country of Illusion by Josephine Landertinger Forero
29/02/2016
Josephine Landertinger Forero reveals almost everything about her mother in a film that reflects on loneliness and the sense of belonging
To Steal From A Thief by Daniel Calparsoro
22/02/2016
Daniel Calparsoro signs off on a spectacular film which, as well as being entertaining, tackles the ethical rottenness of our society, in which everyone, not just the powerful, are victims
Young Wrestlers by Mete Gümürhan
BERLIN 2016: Turkish-Dutch filmmaker Mete Gümürhan's directorial debut received a Special Mention in the Berlinale's Generation Kplus section
Saint Amour by Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern
19/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern’s dark humour is tinged with a painful kind of tenderness through a father-son relationship
United States of Love by Tomasz Wasilewski
BERLIN 2016: In a post-Cold War Poland under the Solidarity movement, Tomasz Wasilewski follows the crossed paths of four women who express their desire for love through shame
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