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8106 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The End by Guillaume Nicloux
18/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Guillaume Nicloux brings us a dark forest story in which he uses Gérard Depardieu to portray the loneliness of a man whose life is behind him
Rio Corgo by Maya Kosa, Sérgio da Costa
BERLIN 2016: Sergio Da Costa and Maya Kosa present their latest, touching documentary in the Forum section of the Berlinale
The Commune by Thomas Vinterberg
BERLIN 2016: The Danish director is back in the Berlinale competition with a rather uncomfortable film focusing on an unconventional form of household
News from Planet Mars by Dominik Moll
BERLIN 2016: Dominik Moll recycles his fondness for anxiety-inducing atmospheres with intelligence and humour in an off-the-wall comedy with brilliant performances
In Your Dreams! by Petr Oukropec
17/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Czech producer and filmmaker Petr Oukropec has unveiled his sophomore feature in the Generation 14plus section of Berlin
Genius by Michael Grandage
BERLIN 2016: A British team presents a visceral and spot-on tribute to the editor at Scribner’s who first heard the barbaric yawp of the Great American Novel
An Outpost of Progress by Hugo Vieira da Silva
BERLIN 2016: Portuguese director Hugo Vieira da Silva broaches the subject of colonialism with a free narrative, strong vision, references to silent film and elements of the absurd
Parasol by Valéry Rosier
Valery Rosier, who already made a splash with Sundays and Silence Radio, continues to forge ahead with a brand of cinema that refuses to side with documentary or fiction
Aloys by Tobias Nölle
BERLIN 2016: The latest mysterious feature film by Swiss filmmaker Tobias Nölle had its world premiere in the prestigious Panorama section of the Berlinale
Humidity by Nikola Ljuca
BERLIN 2016: Serbian director Nikola Ljuca's new atmospheric drama has world-premiered in the Forum section of the Berlinale
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