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7962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Cherry Tobacco by Andres Maimik, Katrin Maimik
10/07/2014
The Estonian film deals with growing up and first love, with a strong emphasis on the senses
Corn Island by George Ovashvili
Unveiled as a world premiere in competition at the KVIFF, Corn Island has proved to be just as successful as it was apparently difficult to produce. A little gem by Georgian director George Ovashvili
The Tree by Sonja Prosenc
09/07/2014
Sonja Prosenc’s brave debut film will reward attentive audiences
Monument to Michael Jackson by Darko Lungulov
08/07/2014
Formally classical, Darko Lungulov’s second film features a strong cast and dynamic storytelling
All Yours by David Lambert
David Lambert's Belgian-Canadian co-production triggered rapturous applause from the audience, who welcomed the film with a great deal of emotion at its premiere in competition at Karlovy Vary
Late Season by Danilo Caputo
07/07/2014
The low-budget co-production shows that prison walls are not necessarily made of iron and concrete
Bota by Iris Elezi
An understated co-production between Albania, Italy and Kosovo is the first pleasant surprise in Karlovy Vary’s East of the West selection
Patchwork Family by Pascal Rabaté
Pascal Rabaté has made a sensitive, bittersweet comedy that plunges to the heart of crisis-riddled provincial France. A touching tale carried by the excellent Sami Bouajila
Barbarians by Ivan Ikic
06/07/2014
First-time director Ivan Ikic paints a convincing picture of the lifestyle of Serbian teenagers in the country's current social situation
Cherry Pie by Lorenz Merz
03/07/2014
With his first feature Lorenz Merz offers us a complex film, claustrophobic in places, that depicts a dangerously charming and decadent Lolita Chammah
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