Film Reviews

7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Mother Mara by Mirjana Karanović

22/08/2024

A romance blossoms between a grieving middle-aged woman and her son’s friend in Mirjana Karanović’s second directorial effort  

Majka Mara

Majka Mara

Gym by Srđan Vuletić

21/08/2024

The central metaphor of an aggressive minority subduing the silent majority gets lost in Srđan Vuletić’s third feature  

Gym

Gym

Zenithal by Jean-Baptiste Saurel

20/08/2024

Jean-Baptiste Saurel helms a wacky, accomplished and very funny comedy about relationships between men and women  

Zénithal

Zénithal

Block 5 by Klemen Dvornik

20/08/2024

A new kid on the block has to join forces with her enemies and defy her father in order to save a neighbourhood playground in Klemen Dvornik’s film  

Igrišča ne damo

Igrišča ne damo

Sunlight by Nina Conti

20/08/2024

UK comedy performer Nina Conti brings her alter ego, “Monkey”, to the big screen in her feature-length directorial debut  

Sunlight

Sunlight

The Last Journey by Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson

20/08/2024

In their documentary, Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson lead us on a heartfelt road trip after Filip’s father hits retirement age  

Den Sista Resan

Den Sista Resan

Rita by Paz Vega

19/08/2024

For her filmmaking debut, Spanish actress Paz Vega chooses to tell a story of domestic abuse from the perspective of a child  

Rita

Rita

My Late Summer by Danis Tanović

19/08/2024

For his tenth feature, Danis Tanović plays it safe with an audience-friendly mix of rom-com and melodrama set on a Croatian island  

Nakon ljeta

Nakon ljeta

Collective Monologue by Jessica Sarah Rinland

19/08/2024

Jessica Sarah Rinland's feature transcends the boundaries between human and animal, capturing the infinite tenderness of relationships rooted in the pure immediacy of existence  

Monólogo colectivo

Monólogo colectivo

Green Line by Sylvie Ballyot

19/08/2024

French director Sylvie Ballyot presents a debut feature that revisits the Lebanese Civil War period through the eyes of a young girl  

Green Line

Green Line

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