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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.
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The Circle by Stefan Haupt
15/02/2014
The Swiss documentary by Stefan Haupt carried off the Teddy Award at the 64th Berlinale, but as well as being a gay film, it is above all a wonderful plea for freedom to love …
Brides by Tinatin Kajrishvili
Tinatin Kajrishvili's first fiction feature film is a strong emotional story which builds up to a cathartic level
Futuro Beach by Karim Aïnouz
14/02/2014
In this superb film which operates like a ground swell, Karim Aïnouz composes his shots in an unprecedented and loving way
Life of Riley by Alain Resnais
12/02/2014
The French director adapts another stage play by British writer Alan Ayckbourn
Stratos by Yannis Economides
Yannis Economides’ first foray into genre cinema is a mesmerising gangster film with rich social undercurrents and an award-worthy lead.
Inbetween Worlds by Feo Aladag
Feo Aladag is back in Berlin, this time in competition, with a second feature in which the intensity of her ellipses confirms her assurance and talent as a narrator
The Two Faces of January by Hossein Amini
Hossein Amini debuts as director with a Hitchcockian thriller starring Viggo Mortensen, Oscar Isaac and Kirsten Dunst
Blind by Eskil Vogt
Discovered in Sundance where he was distinguished for his screenplay, the first film presented as a director by Eskil Vogt of Norway is screened in the Panorama section of the Berlinale
In Order of Disappearance by Hans Petter Moland
11/02/2014
The third film presented by the Norwegian director in competition in Berlin chalked up lots of victims in the audience, who all died laughing
Calvary by John Michael McDonagh
10/02/2014
After Sundance, Irish director John Michael McDonagh brings his religious whodunit to Berlin
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