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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Twice Colonized by Lin Alluna

24/01/2023

Lin Alluna's first feature-length documentary about Greenlandic Inuit lawyer and human rights activist Aaju Peter is powerful and emotional, if not always well balanced  

Twice Colonized

Twice Colonized

Where the Road Leads by Nina Ognjanović

24/01/2023

Nina Ognjanović’s debut feature is a sure-handed and stylish neo-western filmed on a shoestring budget and set in a place where time has ground to a halt  

Ovuda će proći put

Ovuda će proći put

Passages by Ira Sachs

23/01/2023

Ira Sachs’ deceptively simple film is a thoughtful, generous and realistic look at how people change and stay the same  

Passages

Passages

The Fishbowl by Glorimar Marrero Sánchez

23/01/2023

Glorimar Marrero Sánchez crafts a raw and painful debut feature about a woman dealing with her cancer diagnosis  

La pecera

La pecera

When It Melts by Veerle Baetens

23/01/2023

In her first feature-length directorial effort, Veerle Baetens offers up a very close adaptation of Lise Spit’s novel, exploring the resurgence of our childhood traumas  

Het Smelt

Het Smelt

Retreat by Leon Schwitter

23/01/2023

Young Swiss director Leon Schwitter turns a simple holiday to the mountains into a claustrophobic huis clos  

Réduit

Réduit

Peripheric Love by Luc Walpoth

23/01/2023

Swiss director Luc Walpoth invites us to relax into an authentic kind of tenderness which steers successfully clear of sentimentalism  

Peripheric Love

Peripheric Love

Animalia by Sofia Alaoui

23/01/2023

A mysterious alien invasion sends a pregnant bride on a journey through Morocco and into deep soul-searching in Sofia Alaoui's captivating debut feature  

Parmi nous

Parmi nous

Slow by Marija Kavtaradze

23/01/2023

Marija Kavtaradze choreographs and X-rays the feeling of love with extreme sensory delicacy under the bark of the extraordinary of a case of asexuality  

Slow

Slow

This Kind Of Hope by Pawel Siczek

23/01/2023

Pawel Siczec gives us an incisive and aesthetically powerful portrait of Belarusian activist, diplomat and politician Andrei Sannikov  

This Kind Of Hope

This Kind Of Hope

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