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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Beloved Sisters by Dominik Graf
08/02/2014
In this film based on an epistolary double declaration of love written by Friedrich Schiller, Dominik Graf presents an imagining of the incredible love triangle that was formed between the author and the two sisters to whom the letter...
The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq by Guillaume Nicloux
French star novelist plays (a version of) himself in Guillaume Nicloux's humorous and refreshing The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, which world-premiered in Berlinale's Forum
Jack by Edward Berger
07/02/2014
Director Edward Berger expertly delves into childhood problems and responsibility issues
The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson
06/02/2014
Not content with merely marking the opening of the festival, the new film by this mischievous American director sends an impressive panoply of stars to parade across its first red carpet
I Can Quit Whenever I Want by Sydney Sibilia
Directed by 30-year-old newcomer Sydney Sibilia, an unexpected comedy with a lively cast managing the difficult task of entertaining
Helium by Eché Janga
31/01/2014
A meticulous portrait of the Dutch gangster world, Eché Janga's first feature has world-premiered at the 43th International Film Festival Rotterdam
Happily Ever After by Tatjana Božic
Humorous but uncompromising, the film shows the director retracing her steps to former relationships all over Europe
Farewell To The Moon by Dick Tuinder
30/01/2014
Dutch director Dick Tuinder presents a successful portrait of the destruction of a family in the 1970s in the middle of the social revolution in Rotterdam
Something Must Break by Ester Martin Bergsmark
Ester Martin Bergsmark emerges through adolescence, love and sexuality in this disinhibited, emotional and surprising portrait in competition for a Tiger Award
Falling Star by Luis Miñarro
28/01/2014
The Catalan producer jumps into fiction with a singular and audacious portrait of Amedeo of Savoy, in the running for a Tiger Award
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