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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Faith by Valentina Pedicini
26/11/2019
Valentina Pedicini’s third feature film is an extraordinarily intense documentary following the bizarre Bolzano-based sect known as The Warriors of Light
In a Whisper by Heidi Hassan, Patricia Pérez Fernández
Heidi Hassan and Patricia Pérez Fernández's autobiographical documentary is an intense journey of love, friendship and homesickness
Glittering Misfits by Iban Del Campo
25/11/2019
Iban del Campo crafts a documentary on a handful of burlesque performers in New York, spokespeople for artistic freedom and militancy who are unafraid to criticise the system
They Call Me Babu by Sandra Beerends
Sandra Beerends’ feature-length documentary tells a valuable tale of self-determination using unique archive footage from the Dutch East Indies
Barzakh by Alejandro Salgado
Alejandro Salgado's documentary is a poetic tale about a group of boys and their interminable wait as they hope to make the crossing from Africa to Europe
A Dog’s Death by Matías Ganz
A professional mistake sparks a string of events in the lives of a vet and his petit-bourgeois wife in Matías Ganz's sure-handed debut feature
Frida. Viva la Vida by Giovanni Troilo
Giovanni Troilo’s docu-film is a journey through the works, places and personal possessions associated with the revolutionary Mexican artist who has become a pop icon
Muscle by Gerard Johnson
This entertaining British psychological thriller by Gerard Johnson pumps more than just iron
Work, or to Whom Does the World Belong by Elisa Cepedal
22/11/2019
Elisa Cepedal scrutinises the world of Asturian miners in this sterile documentary, going so far as to imbue history and this highly earthy reality with a slightly dystopian aura
The Perseids by Alberto Dexeus, Ànnia Gabarró
The first full-length feature from directing duo Alberto Dexeus and Ànnia Gabarró dredges up some old ghosts through the wild imagination and unclouded gaze of a young girl
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