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7950 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Verdict by Jan Verheyen
15/02/2013
Jan Verheyen is back with Het Vonnis, a judiciary drama with Flemish movie stars Koen De Bouw, Johan Leyden and Veerle Baetens
Camille Claudel 1915 by Bruno Dumont
Bruno Dumont turns Juliette Binoche into a sick Camille Claudel, totally possessed by a character who stands out in the competition of the 63rd Berlinale.
Dark Blood by George Sluizer
Twenty years after his death, George Sluizer "unfinishes" River Phoenix’s last film
Harmony Lessons by Emir Baigazin
14/02/2013
Kazakh director Emir Baigazinis competing in Berlin with a soberly sublime and elegantly terrifying film
The Strange Little Cat by Ramon Zürcher
German director Ramon Zürcher’s first feature film is a quirky but carefully directed drama-comedy featuring an extended family in a Berlin apartment. Cineuropa Prize at the Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival.
Inch'Allah by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
The French-Canadian co-production Inch’Allah, from Québec director Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, had its European premiere in the Berlinale's Panorama
Night Train to Lisbon by Bille August
Bille August embeds one “mystery of Lisbon” into many others
The Best Offer by Giuseppe Tornatore
13/02/2013
After having delighted millions of Italian spectators, Tornatore’s new film brings its elegance and a touch of wonder to Berlin
My Sisters by Lars Kraume
12/02/2013
German Lars Kraume returns for the third time with a film in the Panorama section at the Berlinale
Dark Matter by Martina Parenti, Massimo D’Anolfi
Massimo D’Anolfi and Martina Parenti’s documentary describes in long juxtaposed sequences the dramatic consequences of fifty years of war weapons testing in Salto di Quirra
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