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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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Agnes by Johannes Schmid
03/06/2016
Now showing in theatres in Germany with Neue Visionen Filmverleih is the existential drama that Johannes Schmid adapted from the best seller of the same name by Swiss writer Peter Stamm
Remainder by Omer Fast
Video artist Omer Fast has adapted Tom McCarthy’s reality-bending thriller, and the result is screening in competition at the TIFF
Acantilado by Helena Taberna
Screened out of competition at this year’s Málaga Film Festival, the third fictional film by Helena Taberna is a cross between a detective thriller, personal drama and social critique
Fado by Jonas Rothlaender
02/06/2016
In a very raw manner, German director Jonas Rothlaender tells a distressing story about a couple drowning in obsession
The Open Door by Marina Seresesky
01/06/2016
Marina Seresesky’s first feature was well received in the Transilvania IFF competition, and is a possible contender for the Audience Award
Un homme à la mer by Géraldine Doignon
Hélicotronc is releasing the second feature by Géraldine Doignon, Un homme à la mer, starring Yoann Blanc and Jo Deseure
6.9 on the Richter Scale by Nae Caranfil
31/05/2016
The festival opener may become the biggest domestic financial success of recent years
Grey and Black by Luís Filipe Rocha
30/05/2016
Rocha’s new film is a revenge story set in the Azores, starring Joana Bárcia, Miguel Borges and Filipe Duarte
Magallanes by Salvador del Solar
27/05/2016
The debut film by Salvador del Solar is a production between Spain, Peru, Colombia and Argentina, which reopens social and personal wounds that have not yet fully healed
Risk by Laura Poitras
CANNES 2016: After Citizenfour, Laura Poitras, filmmaker and spokesperson for whistleblowers, adds a new act to her necessary repertoire, dedicated to Julian Assange
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