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7941 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/08/2025. 759 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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.
Clip by Maja Milos
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.
Boy Eating the Bird's Food by Ektoras Lygizos
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
Hay Road by Rodrigo Areias
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.
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