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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.
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Hay Road by Rodrigo Areias
02/07/2012
This surprisingly pacifist Portuguese western by Rodrigo Areiras is screening in the competition at the 47th Karlory Vary International Film Festival
Death for Sale by Faouzi Bensaïdi
21/06/2012
A film that revisits the rules of the thriller, injecting poetry into a Moroccan climate saturated with social tension and rising extremism.
Among Us by Marco van Geffen
19/06/2012
In Among Us, a film unveiled last year in Locarno, Marco Van Geffen draws the detached, clinical portrait of a young au pair walled up in her own silence
The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Davies
15/06/2012
Rachel Weisz shines in a drama about adultery adapted by Terence Davies from a 1950s play.
Approved for Adoption by Jung , Laurent Boileau
14/06/2012
In Approved for Adoption, Jung and Laurent Boileau deliver the poetic, endearing tale of a young Korean’s adoption and reconciliation with his origins
Rose by Wojciech Smarzowski
13/06/2012
With no less than seven Golden Eagles in Poland, Wojciech Smarzowski’s Rose paints a chilling portrait of the martyr for women and the Mazurians
Villegas by Gonzalo Tobal
11/06/2012
Gonzalo Tobal's first feature is supported by the Eye on Film Label, Cineuropa's partner
Quand je serai petit by Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve's second feature, Quand je serai petit, a bitter-sweet film about fatherhood, is out soon in France and Belgium.
Trishna by Michael Winterbottom
05/06/2012
In his third adaptation of a novel by Thomas Hardy, the eclectic British filmmaker has cast Freida Pinto in the story of Tess of the d'Urbervilles set in modern-day India.
Kuma by Umut Dag
01/06/2012
In a very promising Austrian feature debut that opened the Panorama section of the 2012 Berlinale, a family is shaken by the arrival of a young woman.
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