Film Reviews

7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Broken by Rufus Norris

18/05/2012

An inventive and very promising first feature by Britain’s Rufus Norris, which mixes comedy and drama with amazing virtuosity.  

Paradise: Love by Ulrich Seidl

18/05/2012

Austrian film director Ulrich Seidl returns to the Cannes official competition with a story about sex tourism, five years after his radical film Import/Export  

Mystery by Lou Ye

17/05/2012

After five years of being banned from filmmaking, Lou Ye returns to China to shoot an intimist drama with hints of a thriller  

Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu

11/05/2012

After his Palme d'Or in 2007, Romanian film director Cristian Mungiu has made a demanding film that is a powerful cry against the harmfulness of ignorance.  

După dealuri

După dealuri

Amour by Michael Haneke

11/05/2012

Michael Haneke has made a refined, deep, and modest masterly work about old age, feelings, and the end of life.  

Amour

Amour

Opération Libertad by Nicolas Wadimoff

11/05/2012

A daring film, selected for the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes, traces the destiny of young Swiss revolutionaries in the late 1970s.  

Opération Libertad

Opération Libertad

House with a Turret by Eva Neymann

11/05/2012

Eva Neymann's first feature is supported by the Eye on Film Label, Cineuropa's partner  

Beyond the Walls by David Lambert

09/05/2012

Belgian director David Lambert has made a sensitive first film about love, absence, and the disenchanted reunion of an endearing couple of actors. Selected for the Critics' Week in Cannes.  

Hors les murs

Hors les murs

Rust & Bone by Jacques Audiard

09/05/2012

A new masterly work by Jacques Audiard who adds poignant melodrama to his realist and violent universe of social film noir.  

De rouille et d’os

De rouille et d’os

Vacuum by Giorgio Cugno

04/05/2012

Winner of the Cineuropa Award at the Lecce Festival, Giorgio Cugno’s first film explores post-natal depression. The film also won the Jury’s Special Prize and the FIPRESCI Award  

Vacuum

Vacuum

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