Film Reviews

8112 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Madame Courage by Merzak Allouache

20/11/2015

Veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache exposes the struggles of an alienated thief eking out an existence in a dark world  

Madame Courage

Madame Courage

The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and his Son by Iglika Triffonova

19/11/2015

Iglika Triffonova’s drama is being shown in the main competition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival  

The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and his Son

The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and his Son

Ghost Mountaineer by Urmas Eero Liiv

19/11/2015

The first feature by Estonian filmmaker Urmas Eero Liiv is a lively and uninhibited take on the adventure flick, toying with every genre that could be mixed in  

Must Alpinist

Must Alpinist

Silent by Yorgos Gkikapeppas

19/11/2015

Giorgos Gikapeppas’ sophomore feature, which won a FIPRESCI Jury Prize for best of show at Thessloniki, focuses on confrontations within the family  

Silent

Silent

Avant l'aurore by Nathan Nicholovitch

19/11/2015

Nathan Nicholovich’s engaging and powerful second feature film won the Reflet d’Or at the Geneva International Film Festival Tous Ecrans  

Avant l'aurore

Avant l'aurore

Adama by Simon Rouby

18/11/2015

French director Simon Rouby takes us on an epic animated journey from the plains of Africa to the frontlines of World War I  

Adama

Adama

About Heaven by Stéphane Goël

18/11/2015

The latest feature film by Romand director Stéphane Goël, which had its world premiere at this year’s edition of the Locarno Film Festival, marches on  

Fragments du paradis

Fragments du paradis

Call Me Marianna by Karolina Bielawska

18/11/2015

Karolina Bielawska's first feature-length documentary is screening in the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival's Forum section  

Mów Mi Marianna

Mów Mi Marianna

John From by João Nicolau

17/11/2015

Joao Nicolau unveiled a sensitive, infectious and dreamy ode to young love in the form of a fanciful journey into the oceans of the South in the Las Nuevas Olas section of the 12th SEFF  

John From

John From

Occupy the Pool by Kim Seob Boninsegni

17/11/2015

With Occupy the Pool French-Swiss artist Kim Seob Boninsegni (who was born in Seul) brings us a sincere portrait of generation Y  

Occupy the Pool

Occupy the Pool

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