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8212 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 699 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Hail, Caesar! by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
12/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: The Berlinale opened with a film that brings together the humour of the Coen brothers (and Clooney, Fiennes, Swinton and Tatum) in all its glory to celebrate the joy of film
Bodkin Ras by Kaweh Modiri
05/02/2016
Dutch artist Kaweh Modiri harnesses the power of documentary in favour of a fictive story
Mother by Vlado Škafar
Slovenian director Vlado Skafar returns to Rotterdam with Mother, the follow-up to 2010's Dad
Where I Grow Old by Marília Rocha
Former documentary maker Marília Rocha brings a vivid image of Brazil to the screen in her debut feature, as she depicts the existential dilemma of two Portuguese ladies
The Land of the Enlightened by Pieter-Jan De Pue
04/02/2016
The young Belgian director paints a fascinating portrait of an Afghanistan caught between its traditions and an uncertain future
Perfect Strangers by Paolo Genovese
03/02/2016
The new film by Paolo Genovese is a bitter ensemble comedy with an all-star cast that poses the question: how well do we really know those close to us?
Dark Beast by Felipe Guerrero
Shown at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Colombian director Felipe Guerrero’s first feature film is a brave and innovative attempt
Family Fragments by Natalie Pfister
Natalie Pfister’s debut feature, which was screened at the 51st Solothurn Film Festival, portrays a family crisis with unexpected consequences
Oleg and the Rare Arts by Andrés Duque
02/02/2016
In his new documentary, Andrés Duque regales us with the creative portrait of brilliant Russian musician Oleg Karavaychuk
Dürrenmatt: Eine Liebesgeschichte by Sabine Gisiger
The latest documentary by Sabine Gisiger arrived at the Solothurn Film Festival recently, where it was presented in the Swiss Panorama section
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