Film Reviews

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.

September by Penny Panagiotopoulou

01/07/2013

Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou returns after a 10-year absence with a variation on the theme of solitude and the fragility of human relationships.  

11.6 by Philippe Godeau

01/07/2013

Philippe Godeau was present at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to defend 11.6, his second film as a director which is taking part in the official competition.  

Honeymoon by Jan Hrebejk

01/07/2013

Czech director Jan Hrebejk presents his new movie in competition at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival  

Gold by Thomas Arslan

27/06/2013

Thomas Arslan tells the story of a group of Germans who join the Gold Rush, immersing them, for a handful of gold nuggets, into the hell of the famous American wilderness.  

Gold

Gold

Michael Kohlhaas by Arnaud Des Pallières

27/06/2013

French director Arnaud des Pallières presented his medieval western with Mads Mikkelsen as a virtuous righter-of-wrongs in competition in Cannes.  

Michael Kohlhaas

Michael Kohlhaas

Pour une femme by Diane Kurys

26/06/2013

Pour une femme is the last chapter in a family autobiography started by Diane Kurys with Coup de Foudre  

Baby Blues by Katarzyna Roslaniec

24/06/2013

In her second film, Kasia Roslaniec returns to explore the commodification of bodies and the drift towards consumerism experienced by Poland’s disoriented youth  

Viva Belarus! by Krzysztof Lukaszewicz

24/06/2013

Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Łukaszewicz traces the path of a young Belarusian rocker who became an icon of the resistance against the dictatorship  

Zyvie Belarus

Zyvie Belarus

Shell by Scott Graham

21/06/2013

Scottish Scott Graham’s debut film is extremely intense in its narrative and aesthetic  

Lost Paradise by Ève Deboise

21/06/2013

A melody of bodies confronts the symphony of the elements in Paradis Perdu by Eve Deboise, with Pauline Etienne and Olivier Rabourdin, presented at the Brussels Film Festival  

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