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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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Black Board by Yves Yersin
13/08/2013
The feature length film immerses the spectator into the intimate microcosm of an elementary school where students aged 6 to 12 find themselves learning in a multi-level classroom
The Selfish Giant by Clio Barnard
26/07/2013
British Clio Barnard’s second film, presented during the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, poses questions on the border between help and opportunism.
Vis-a-Vis by Nevio Marasović
22/07/2013
Produced without budget, without script, but with an indisputable talent, Vis-à-vis was one of the excellent surprises in the national competition of the 60th Festival of Pula.
Hide Your Smiling Faces by Daniel Patrick Carbone
15/07/2013
US writer-director-producer Daniel Patrick Carbone's remarkable debut feature is supported by Cineuropa's partner, the Eye on Film Label
An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker by Danis Tanović
10/07/2013
Danis Tanović's fifth feature film, which is difficult to categorize as fiction or documentary, is arguably his artistically and emotionally most satisfying offering so far.
A Field in England by Ben Wheatley
08/07/2013
Ben Wheatley’s newest film, shown in the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Competition, is a dark and twisted examination of English history and human terror
Floating Skyscrapers by Tomasz Wasilewski
Tomasz Wasilewski's second film has won Karlovy Vary's East of the West competition
Miracle by Juraj Lehotský
06/07/2013
In his second film, Lehotský partly stays on the path he started with the touching and inventive docudrama Blind Loves, and veers more to the fiction territory
Revival by Alice Nellis
The last film written and directed by Czech director Alice Nellis was screened in avant-première during the Karlovy Vary Festival, a few days before its release in theatres this week
XL by Marteinn Thorsson
05/07/2013
The last film by Icelandic director Marteinn Thorsson is an alcoholic trip which gives a nauseating view of Icelandic politics.
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