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6925 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/04/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Sister by Ursula Meier

12/04/2012

After her debut in Cannes, Ursula Meier confirms her talent with a masterful social film starring young actors Kacey Mottet Klein and Léa Seydoux. Special Jury Award in Berlin.  

L'Enfant d'en haut

L'Enfant d'en haut

Red Heart by Halkawt Mustafa

10/04/2012

Shot in Kurdish Iraq, Norwegian director Mustafa Halkawt’s feature debut is the story of a young Kurdish girl who runs away from home with her secret boyfriend  

Diaz - Don’t Clean Up This Blood by Daniele Vicari

10/04/2012

A European co-production to give an account of one of the most serious incidents of recent Italian history.  

Diaz

Diaz

Everybody in our Family by Radu Jude

30/03/2012

A black, sarcastic comedy about a family. A Berlinale 2012 discovery and new proof of the Roumanian new wave's vitality.  

Toată lumea din familia noastră

Toată lumea din familia noastră

Tabu by Miguel Gomes

30/03/2012

Berlinale 2012's heartthrob. A fascinating, fabulous film, and an extraordinary cinematographic experience. Finalist for the LUX Prize 2012  

Tabu

Tabu

Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy by Marco Tullio Giordana

27/03/2012

With rigour and dryness, the director recounts the massacre of December, 12, 1969, a tragedy which has become part of the country’s DNA.  

Quiz by Dick Maas

23/03/2012

The latest opus of popular Dutch director Dick Maas, Quiz, hits Dutch screens this week  

Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola

20/03/2012

The Nazis were hiding on the moon, and now they're back. An entertaining Finnish science fiction film has been making waves since its premiere in Berlin.  

Iron Sky

Iron Sky

A Royal Affair by Nikolaj Arcel

20/03/2012

Romance, intrigue, and tragedy in the Danish court in a time of struggle between progressives and conservatives. Best Actor and Best Screenplay in Berlin.  

En kongelig affære

En kongelig affære

A Magnificent Haunting by Ferzan Ozpetek

12/03/2012

Director Ferzan Ozpetek’s gay ghost story is a tribute to cinema and to the sublime art of acting. But it also underlines the importance of memory in a game of mirrors between past and present  

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