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
7950 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
LATEST
The Impossible by Juan Antonio Bayona
05/10/2012
The real tidal wave, loyally reconstructed to show how it devastated many families. The camera follows one of them. The audience shares in their worry, pain, search, and hope.
Kirikou and the Men and Women by Michel Ocelot
02/10/2012
Michel Ocelot has unveiled the third instalment in the adventures of his young “not big, but brave” animated hero
The Third Half by Darko Mitrevski
Macedonia's Oscar submission The Third Half is based on a true story from WW2, mixing romance, football, religion, national identity and the Holocaust
Headfirst by Amélie van Elmbt
Amélie Van Elmbt highlights the energy and freshness of Alice de Lencquesaing and David Murgia in her feature debut La Tête la Première
Dream and Silence by Jaime Rosales
28/09/2012
On a patient quest for the essence of reality, Spain's Jaime Rosales is the author of a delicate and demanding film on the wounds of mourning.
The Dead and the Living by Barbara Albert
27/09/2012
Austrian filmmaker Barbara Albert has screened her latest feature in the competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival
Gebo And The Shadow by Manoel de Oliveira
26/09/2012
Manoel de Oliveira's classical yet successful cinematic adaptation of Raul Brandão's play screened out of competition at the last Venice Film Festival.
In the House by François Ozon
25/09/2012
French director François Ozon premiered his latest film In the House at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
The Dead Man and Being Happy by Javier Rebollo
24/09/2012
Rebollo divides audience and critics alike as he once again competes for the Golden Shell, three years after winning Best Director for Woman Without Piano.
Blancanieves by Pablo Berger
Pablo Berger has made a transgressive version of the classic fairy tale set in a dark and cruel Spain, with a spirit of ode to black-and-white silent cinema.
Privacy Policy