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8005 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/09/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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.
A Hijacking by Tobias Lindholm
18/09/2012
Tobias Lindholm's intense thriller explores the consequences of a hijacking by the Somali pirates.
A Few Hours of Spring by Stéphane Brizé
Stéphane Brizé has made a magnificent portrayal of a difficult mother-son relationship to the backdrop of assisted suicide
Peaches Does Herself by Peaches
14/09/2012
Electro music artist and queer performance legend Peaches, who was born in Canada but is based in Berlin, presented her concert film Peaches Does Herself in Toronto.
Do Not Disturb by Yvan Attal
Yvan Attal's remake of Lynn Shelton's Humpday, an amusing comedy about friendship and sexuality, has premiered in Toronto.
Just The Wind by Bence Fliegauf
10/09/2012
A rural thriller set against a backdrop of racism in which a Gypsy family from the great plains is being pursued by killers. Jury Grand Prix at the Berlinale and finalist for the LUX Prize 2012.
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