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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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45 Years by Andrew Haigh
07/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Andrew Haigh depicts a couple about to celebrate their sapphire wedding anniversary and rediscover feelings long forgotten. Charlotte Rampling delivers a sublime performance
The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills by Marcin Malaszczak
BERLIN 2015: Using the medium of film, Marcin Malaszczak takes complex concepts almost to the limits of discussion
Zurich by Sacha Polak
BERLIN 2015: Sacha Polak's latest movie, following Hemel, is in the Forum section at Berlin and paints a two-part portrait of an intriguing woman who wishes she were free
Flotel Europa by Vladimir Tomic
BERLIN 2015: A powerful found-footage documentary by debutant director Vladimir Tomic has been screened in the Forum section of the Berlinale
Hedi Schneider is Stuck by Sonja Heiss
06/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Munich’s Sonja Heiss presents her second feature film, which tells the story of a happy little woman’s ordinary depression
Tapis Rouge by Frédéric Baillif, Kantarama Gahigiri
Screened in competition for the Audience Award at Solothurn, the movie by Frédéric Baillif and Kantarama Gahigiri deals bravely and sensitively with young people who are often marginalised
Endless Night by Isabel Coixet
05/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Isabel Coixet has opened the Berlinale with an ambitious, captivating and beautiful movie that takes place in freezing landscapes and in which Juliette Binoche and Rinko Kikuchi shine
In Your Arms by Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm
02/02/2015
The big winner of the 38th Göteborg International Film Festival is a tragic and humane story
My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken
A trio of talents to watch, the film’s director and two young actresses deserve accolades for this socially important and artistically accomplished work about anorexia
Key House Mirror by Michael Noer
30/01/2015
Michael Noer’s new movie is a multi-layered work that explores love and some deep issues surrounding old age
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