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8281 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/02/2026. 695 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Dora or The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents by Stina Werenfels
29/01/2015
With her latest movie, Stina Werenfels invites us to dive into an atypical, simple and free world
Parabellum by Lukas Valenta Rinner
28/01/2015
Austrian Lukas Valenta Rinner achieves with his debut feature, in competition for the Hivos Tiger Awards, an excellent and unexpected disaster movie
Second Coming by Debbie Tucker Green
A refreshing take on the British experience plays itself out in the home and work environments, and in the greenest of English vales, with a religious, West Indian twist
Self-Portrait of a Dutiful Daughter by Ana Lungu
27/01/2015
Ana Lungu’s movie is being shown in the new feminist sidebar at Rotterdam
Above And Below by Nicolas Steiner
The Swiss-German co-production by Nicolas Steiner was filmed in various parts of the US
Tangerines by Zaza Urushadze
The Academy Award-nominated movie is a clever and moving examination of war
Bridgend by Jeppe Rønde
26/01/2015
Jeppe Rønde steps out of documentaries with this studied look at the Bridgend suicide incidents, capturing the intoxicating effects of cults and Wales' beauty perfectly
Norfolk by Martin Radich
Classic British realism gets a major absurdist revamp in Martin Radich's enigmatic reimagining of the county of Norfolk
Cosmodrama by Philippe Fernandez
Philippe Fernandez screens in Rotterdam his stylized metaphysical drama in fourteen stations
German Angst by Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall
The constantly oneiric and uncanny German Angst is a key part of IFFR's focus on the re-emergence of Surrealism this year
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