Film Reviews

7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Good Vibrations by Lisa Barros D´Sa, Glenn Leyburn

12/07/2012

Cineuropa reviews the opener at both Karlovy Vary and Belfast as it mixes music with political turmoil in its recounting of the story of the Northern Irish record label, Good Vibrations  

Vanishing Waves by Kristina Buožytė

10/07/2012

Cineuropa reviews the Lithuanian sci-fi film that premiered in the East of the West competition – and won a Special Mention in said competition - at Karlovy Vary 2012  

Yuma by Piotr Mularuk

10/07/2012

Piotr Mularuk’s debut feature – which had its International Premiere in the East of the West Competition at Karlovy Vary - charts Poland’s sometimes painful transition from communism to capitalism.  

Loving Without Reason by Joachim Lafosse

06/07/2012

The fifth feature-length film of Belgian director Joachim Lafosse continues the director’s exploration of limits and fractured families.  

A perdre la raison

A perdre la raison

Atomic Age by Héléna Klotz

06/07/2012

Two young men cross Paris by night, in an atmospheric first feature awarded by the critics at the last Berlinale Panorama and by a Jean Vigo Award.  

L'Age atomique

L'Age atomique

Clip by Maja Milos

06/07/2012

A brutally honest piece of hyper-realistic cinema that marks the arrival of two new talents to watch: director Maja Miloš and actress Isidora Simjonović.  

Klip

Klip

Boy Eating the Bird's Food by Ektoras Lygizos

06/07/2012

With comparisons to the work of Bresson currently being banded about by many who have seen it, Ektoras Lygizos’ debut feature is a – sometimes uncomfortably – intimate affair. Cineuropa reviews the Greek film which had its World...  

Polski film by Marek Najbrt

05/07/2012

Cineuropa looks at the mind-bending and genre-twisting film that had its World Premiere in Competition at Karlovy Vary 2012  

The Exam by Péter Bergendy

04/07/2012

Hungarian director Péter Bergendy's second feature, recently screened in Karlovy Vary, is the latest in a long line of spy films high in suspense and full of twists in the plot.  

The Almost Man by Martin Lund

02/07/2012

As the awkward-sounding title suggests, it is about a man who, though in his thirties and soon to become a father, isn’t quite a man himself yet  

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