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8049 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/09/2025. 738 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Squali by Alberto Rizzi
08/11/2024
Alberto Rizzi’s second film is an eccentric family drama inspired by Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, directed with surprising creativity
Killerwood by Christos Massalas
A real murderer might be on the prowl in Christos Massalas’s ambitious but ultimately flat mockumentary in which a film crew are shooting a serial-killer thriller
Weekend Rebels by Marc Rothemund
A father takes his autistic son to some football games so that he can find a club to support and prevail over the horrors of the outside world in Marc Rothemund’s film
I'm Not With You by Marie-Violaine Brincard, Olivier Dury
05/11/2024
Olivier Dury and Marie-Violaine Brincard's unadorned lens offers a glimpse inside the restrained world of a psychiatric ward, defying conventional portrayals of institutional life
Memory Hotel by Heinrich Sabl
Heinrich Sabl's off-kilter animated effort, 25 years in the making, is a grim fairy tale of a young girl who grows up in servitude for decades in a rundown hotel
Luna Park by Florenc Papas
Florenc Papas’ sophomore feature offers a fascinating take on the coming-of-age genre, zooming in on a mother and son’s hardship amidst civil unrest in Albania in 1997
Grey Zone by Daniela Meressa Rusnoková
Slovak filmmaker Daniela Meressa Rusnoková offers an introspective look at the emotional and societal challenges of premature birth and raising a child with disabilities
Ulysses by Nikita Lavretski
Belarusian filmmaker Nikita Lavretski crafts an experimental "motion picture novel" that captures the raw, conflicted essence of modern-day Minsk
The Day Iceland Stood Still by Pamela Hogan
Pamela Hogan’s compelling documentary unpacks the story behind the legendary 1975 Icelandic women’s strike
La Jetée, the Fifth Shot by Dominique Cabrera
04/11/2024
In Dominique Cabrera’s latest documentary, the director’s cousin recognises himself as a child in Chris Marker's iconic film, spawning an in-depth investigation
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