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7967 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 27/08/2025. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Land of Mine by Martin Zandvliet
21/10/2015
Martin Zandvliet’s film is the painful story of a group of German teenage prisoners forced to demine the beaches of Denmark at the end of the Second World War
Family Relics by Ivan Cherkelov
Ivan Cherkelov’s film received the Heart of the City of Varna Award at the 33rd Golden Rose Film Festival
These Daughters of Mine by Kinga Dębska
20/10/2015
The second fictional film by Polish documentary maker Kinga Dębska, starring Agata Kulesza (Ida), was screened in the Official Selection at the 10th Rome Film Fest
Departure by Andrew Steggall
19/10/2015
Andrew Steggall’s directorial debut is a rewarding coming-of-age story focused on the relationship between a teenager and his mother, and the evolution experienced by both
Steve Jobs by Danny Boyle
Screenwriter’s wordplay makes for a richly fascinating quasi-biopic directed by Danny Boyle with Michael Fassbender as the lead
Chemsex by Max Gogarty, William Fairman
William Fairman and Max Gogarty speak to the hidden side of London's gay community on its own terms
The Cleaner by Peter Bebjak
Peter Bebjak’s latest feature-length outing, screened at CinÉast 2015, fuses genre fare with psychological drama
They Call Me Jeeg by Gabriele Mainetti
The debut piece by Gabriele Mainetti, which is part of the Official Selection at the Rome Film Fest, is a surprising and imaginative film set in the underworld of the Roman suburbs
You (Us) Me by Max Sobol
16/10/2015
The debut feature by British director Max Sobol tells one of the most original romantic stories of the past year, merging a low-budget rom-com with elements of horror and black comedy
Family Film by Olmo Omerzu
The sophomore feature by one of the most promising Czech filmmakers, screened at this year’s CinÉast in Luxembourg, is a formally daring movie
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