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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Waves by Jiří Mádl
03/07/2024
Jiří Mádl intertwines personal drama and political intrigue against the backdrop of the Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact invasion, creating a tale of journalistic heroism
Night Has Come by Paolo Tizón
Paolo Tizón’s documentary immerses the audience in the world of cadets training for the Peruvian special forces, soon to go off and fight in the country’s “cocaine valley”
Stormskerry Maja by Tiina Lymi
Tiina Lymi signs an ample, epic, romantic and feminist drama, which follows a couple settling in on an isolated island in the middle of the 19th century
Czechoslovak Architecture 58–89 by Jan Zajíček
Jan Zajíček’s comprehensive documentary delves into the architectural legacy shaped during the Cold War, cannily blending dynamic cinematography, personal narratives and historical context
March to May by Martin Pavol Repka
02/07/2024
Martin Pavol Repka's first feature presents a slow-cinema exploration of family dynamics after an unexpected piece of news, set against the tranquil backdrop of a Slovak village
The Other One by Marie-Magdalena Kochová
Marie-Magdalena Kochová’s feature debut is an intimate but unvarnished coming-of-age documentary about a “glass child” exploring sisterhood and the weight of responsibility
Windless by Pavel G. Vesnakov
Bulgarian director Pavel G Vesnakov follows the awakening of a rootless soul amidst the remnants of an abandoned past
Lapilli by Paula Ďurinová
Paula Ďurinová intertwines personal grief with environmental contemplation, offering a meditative documentary essay that reflects on loss and resilience through images of geological formations
Our Lovely Pig Slaughter by Adam Martinec
Debuting filmmaker Adam Martinec delivers a probe into Czech identity and generational conflict set against the fading tradition of domestic pig slaughter
Xoftex by Noaz Deshe
Noaz Deshe makes tragic reality and surreal fantasies overlap in order to portray the frustrating situation at a Greek refugee camp
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