Film Reviews

8215 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

El niño by Daniel Monzón

11/07/2014

Daniel Monzón substitutes the enclosed spaces of his previous Cell 211 for the sea horizons of Gibraltar in this modern western where drug traffickers ride on speedboats.  

El niño

El niño

Corrections Class by Ivan Tverdovsky

10/07/2014

A first-time director raises an important social question with enormous passion  

Klass korrektsii

Klass korrektsii

Afterlife by Virág Zomborácz

10/07/2014

The Hungarian movie that opened Karlovy Vary’s East of the West competition has a satisfying oddness about it  

Utóélet

Utóélet

Cherry Tobacco by Andres Maimik, Katrin Maimik

10/07/2014

The Estonian film deals with growing up and first love, with a strong emphasis on the senses  

Kirsitubakas

Kirsitubakas

Corn Island by George Ovashvili

10/07/2014

Unveiled as a world premiere in competition at the KVIFF, Corn Island has proved to be just as successful as it was apparently difficult to produce. A little gem by Georgian director George Ovashvili  

Corn Island

Corn Island

The Tree by Sonja Prosenc

09/07/2014

Sonja Prosenc’s brave debut film will reward attentive audiences  

Drevo

Drevo

Monument to Michael Jackson by Darko Lungulov

08/07/2014

Formally classical, Darko Lungulov’s second film features a strong cast and dynamic storytelling  

Spomenik Majklu Dzeksonu

Spomenik Majklu Dzeksonu

All Yours by David Lambert

08/07/2014

David Lambert's Belgian-Canadian co-production triggered rapturous applause from the audience, who welcomed the film with a great deal of emotion at its premiere in competition at Karlovy Vary  

Je suis à toi

Je suis à toi

Late Season by Danilo Caputo

07/07/2014

The low-budget co-production shows that prison walls are not necessarily made of iron and concrete  

La mezza stagione

La mezza stagione

Bota by Iris Elezi

07/07/2014

An understated co-production between Albania, Italy and Kosovo is the first pleasant surprise in Karlovy Vary’s East of the West selection  

Bota

Bota

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