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6925 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/04/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Copenhagen Does Not Exist by Martin Skovbjerg
06/02/2023
Martin Skovbjerg’s sophomore feature is intriguing on the whole, but its flaws stem from the fact that some of its main characters are largely underwritten
Endless Borders by Abbas Amini
Iranian director Abbas Amini's Rotterdam prizewinner is an early contender for the most structurally complex and ethically nuanced film of the year
Le Spectre de Boko Haram by Cyrielle Raingou
As its title suggests, Cyrielle Raingou’s debut feature takes stock of the wounds left by the notorious terrorist organisation in a Cameroonian village on the border with Nigeria
Notes on a Summer by Diego Llorente
03/02/2023
Diego Llorente’s new film explores the summer dreams and turmoil experienced by a young woman from Asturias
Baghdad Messi by Sahim Omar Kalifa
02/02/2023
Sahim Omar Kalifa pleads for the preservation of the Iraqi people’s lost dreams, depicting the singular trajectory of a football-crazy little boy who’ll do anything to keep his passion afloat
three sparks by Naomi Uman
In her latest effort, Naomi Uman initially crafts a peculiar “motion-picture book” followed by far less powerful observational sequences
La Palisiada by Philip Sotnychenko
The feature debut by Ukrainian director Philip Sotnychenko, homing in on a police investigation, inherits the best traditions of slow cinema
One Day All This Will Be Yours by Andreas Öhman
Andreas Öhman’s film is a finely tuned take on the lighter and darker sides of family dynamics, enhanced by solid acting by both live and animated performers
Munch by Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken
01/02/2023
Four films in one, with four different perspectives on the world-famous Norwegian painter, make up Henrik M Dahlsbakken’s original but uneven new feature
One Last Evening by Lukas Nathrath
Lukas Nathrath’s feature debut takes in a dinner-party-from-hell scenario, set against the actual quasi-hell of the COVID-19 pandemic
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