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7950 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Bogancloch by Ben Rivers
12/08/2024
Ben Rivers’ magnificent feature film invites us to observe the daily life of a character outside of time, a modern-day mystic who lives in accordance with nature’s rhythms
100,000,000,000,000 by Virgil Vernier
In his personal style straddling different genres, Virgil Vernier draws out subtle concentric circles, following in the wake of a young escort as he criss-crosses the rugged city-state of Monaco
Real by Adele Tulli
In her second feature, Italian director Adele Tulli explores the frightening implications and astonishing potential of the digital world in which we’re immersed on an everyday basis
My Darling Family by Isild Le Besco
With her newest film, Isild Le Besco reminds us that family relations can be messy and hard to navigate
Sew Torn by Freddy Macdonald
A seamstress has three choices to make in Freddy Macdonald’s quirky, genre-infused debut feature
Luce by Silvia Luzi, Luca Bellino
The second film by directing duo Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino stars a wondrous Marianna Fontana as a young woman sublimating the loss of her father
Holy Electricity by Tato Kotetishvili
Tato Kotetishvili’s feature debut is an urban road movie starring two solitary men who shine neon light around the outskirts of Tbilisi in exchange for closeness
Moon by Kurdwin Ayub
Kurdwin Ayub’s second feature brings clashing worlds together, attempting to facilitate their collision through the complex constellations of sisterhood
Mexico 86 by César Díaz
10/08/2024
After Our Mothers, which won Cannes’ Golden Camera in 2019, César Díaz is changing tone to deliver a personal and high-tension spy film questioning parenthood and social engagement
Drowning Dry by Laurynas Bareiša
Lithuanian director Laurynas Bareiša’s second feature thrusts us into the intimacy of fragile characters who are trying to piece themselves back together following a terrible tragedy
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