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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.
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Crickets, It's Your Turn by Olga Korotko
14/08/2024
Kazakh filmmaker Olga Korotko’s second feature is an escalating thriller arising from the conflict between sensitive femininity and toxic masculinity
Telepathic Letters by Edgar Pêra
Portuguese experimental filmmaker Edgar Pêra uses AI to explore the philosophical intersections between Fernando Pessoa and HP Lovecraft
Eight Postcards from Utopia by Radu Jude, Christian Ferencz-Flatz
Radu Jude and Christian Ferencz-Flatz’s exploration of consumerism in Romania after the 1989 revolution is an intellectual divertissement entirely made up of old ads and other TV footage
Youth (Hard Times) by Wang Bing
Wang Bing immerses viewers in the unrelenting world of China's migrant labourers, offering an intimate and unvarnished portrayal of a generation's struggle for survival
Skill Issue by Willy Hans
German director Willy Hans treats us to a profound and atmospheric first feature film, following a group of young adults grappling with the difficulty of connecting with one another
Sleep #2 by Radu Jude
Radu Jude’s experiment pushes the boundaries of cinematic form by transforming mundane live footage into a provocative meditation on voyeurism and the legacy of Andy Warhol
The Life Apart by Marco Tullio Giordana
13/08/2024
The rich and conformist northeast of Italy forms the backdrop to Marco Tullio Giordana’s dramatic story about prejudice and family ambiguities redeemed by musical talent
When the Phone Rang by Iva Radivojevic
In her third feature, Iva Radivojević goes through memories of having to emigrate as a child in the time when the war in Yugoslavia started
Lesson Learned by Bálint Szimler
Bálint Szimler’s school drama questions the outdated methods of the Hungarian educational system by employing a masterful docufiction approach, albeit without achieving a full-blooded discussion
Red Path by Lotfi Achour
Lotfi Achour portrays the psychological impact of trauma within a politically charged landscape after a jihadist attack shatters a young boy’s life
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