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8215 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Floating Skyscrapers by Tomasz Wasilewski
08/07/2013
Tomasz Wasilewski's second film has won Karlovy Vary's East of the West competition
Miracle by Juraj Lehotský
06/07/2013
In his second film, Lehotský partly stays on the path he started with the touching and inventive docudrama Blind Loves, and veers more to the fiction territory
Revival by Alice Nellis
The last film written and directed by Czech director Alice Nellis was screened in avant-première during the Karlovy Vary Festival, a few days before its release in theatres this week
XL by Marteinn Thorsson
05/07/2013
The last film by Icelandic director Marteinn Thorsson is an alcoholic trip which gives a nauseating view of Icelandic politics.
Dual by Nejc Gazvoda
Nejc Gazvoda presents his second feature following the success of A Trip.
In Bloom by Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Groß
In Bloom by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß is an impressively accomplished picture of growing up in Tbilisi in 1992.
The Priest’s Children by Vinko Brešan
Vinko Brešan is an experienced director and he certainly knows how to get the right tone for comedy, for which he is best known
Withering by Miloš Pušić
A bleak look at Serbian relationships and culture
Age of Panic by Justine Triet
Justine Triet signs an audacious first film by delving into an intimate fiction at the heart of the reality of a national event
The Notebook by János Szász
04/07/2013
Based on a novel by Hungarian author Agota Kristof, one of the first films to be produced by the new Hungarian National Film Fund.
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