Feature Films Database
Southern Mediterranean films database
Directors
Scriptwriters
Producers
European Film Schools
Production Companies
Distributors
International Sales
Funding Bodies
Submit a Film
Industry Events
Industry Reports
Country Focus
Co-Production Podcast
Industry Panels
Film Reviews
Series Reviews
Online Screenwriting Training Course
Guided Course for Feature Film Writing
Script Analysis
Analysis of the potential of your series
Cineuropa's Training Catalogue
Film Festival Photographs
Newsletter
Cineuropa Award
Advanced Search
Videos
Photogalleries
EUFCN Location Award
Euro Film Fest
27 Times Cinema
GoCritic!
Advertise on Cineuropa
Logos and Banners
Links
8177 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/11/2025. 718 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
LATEST
In the Name of My Daughter by André Téchiné
21/05/2014
CANNES 2014: André Téchiné revisits a strange story blending the conquering of a casino with the shenanigans of an elusive lothario played by Guillaume Canet
The Way Out by Petr Václav
CANNES 2014: A surprisingly sober look at a topic that has been furiously discussed by the general public, in the form of a cinematic sociological study
Li'l Quinquin by Bruno Dumont
CANNES 2014: Having a whale of a time playing around with the conventional police-enquiry genre, the French purist arthouse filmmaker has made an astonishing off-the-wall, and very funny, mini-series
Cartoonists: Foot Soldiers of Democracy by Stéphanie Valloatto
20/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Stéphanie Valloatto's documentary explores the social and political dimensions of cartoonists worldwide, getting closer to their stories
Hope by Boris Lojkine
CANNES 2014: Reality cinema for Boris Lojkine and a moving story of a desperate trip across Northern Africa by a Nigerian and a Cameroonian who dream of Europe
Cold in July by Jim Mickle
CANNES 2014: Jim Mickle returns to the Directors’ Fortnight with a succulent bloodfest that comically mixes different references to genre cinema
Bird People by Pascale Ferran
CANNES 2014: Pascale Ferran creates an astonishing philosophical and fantastic tale on alienation in the modern world and the dissolution of mankind
Refugiado by Diego Lerman
19/05/2014
CANNES 2014: A finely subjective story on the necessary evasion of a woman with her son, who without forfeiting his purity, slowly grasps the gravity of the situation
Two Days, One Night by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
CANNES 2014: In a world premiere, the Cannes Festival has presented the latest project taken on by the Dardenne brothers, starring Marion Cotillard
Eat Your Bones by Jean-Charles Hue
CANNES 2014: A modern western and an electrified dive into the Directors' Fortnight for Jean-Charles Hue in the extraordinary world of the Yenish community outlaws
Privacy Policy