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8095 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/10/2025. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lotus by Signe Birkova
21/11/2024
Latvia’s Signe Birkova draws inspiration from surrealism, expressionism and silent film to create a visually radical feature about a female avant-garde pioneer
Sun Never Again by David Jovanović
The topics of parenthood, nature and resisting an invasive mining corporation are tackled with grittiness and magical realism in David Jovanović’s directorial debut
Home Game by Lidija Zelović
In her personal new film, Lidija Zelović uses archive and family footage to make a political diagnosis
Never Alone by Klaus Härö
Klaus Häro relates a little-known episode in Finland’s World War II experience, where a business proprietor toiled to save the country’s small Jewish population
Ciao bambino by Edgardo Pistone
Edgardo Pistone’s debut film is a thrilling dark tale which speaks of love and desperation in Naples’ criminal underworld
Pink Lady by Nir Bergman
In Israeli filmmaker Nir Bergman's latest, a young ultra-Orthodox couple is thrown into disarray when the husband’s hidden queerness is discovered
Naples to New York by Gabriele Salvatores
20/11/2024
Gabriele Salvatores’ movie based on a screenplay by Federico Fellini is dedicated to young audiences but takes an overly casual approach to blending themes like inclusion and gender
Un hombre libre by Laura Hojman
Laura Hojman's documentary showcases the Spanish writer Agustín Gómez Arcos, a literary star in France but unknown in his own country, from whose Franco dictatorship he fled
Wishbone by Penny Panagiotopoulou
In her latest film, Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou uses realism and poetry to convey the condition of a family holding strong in a fragmented society, set against a backdrop of malpractice
Tower of Strength by Nikola Vukčević
The leader of a family clan has to choose between the lives of its members, and his and his family’s honour in Nikola Vukčević’s third feature
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