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8344 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/03/2026. 676 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Effi o Blaenau by Marc Evans
05/03/2026
Marc Evans’ Welsh-language drama film follows a young woman confronting economic hardship and healthcare failures, and blends social critique with humour
The Lesson by Stefano Mordini
04/03/2026
Stefano Mordini’s new film is a psychological thriller about gender-based violence which leads us to wonder what’s truth and what’s paranoia
Sometimes, I Imagine Them All at a Party by Daniela Magnani Hüller
26/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Daniela Magnani Hüller’s documentary is a complex, emotional and unflinchingly direct autobiographical film that convincingly paints femicide as a systemic issue
Tienimi presente by Alberto Palmiero
25/02/2026
Through sharp, self-deprecating humour and melancholic light-heartedness, newcomer Alberto Palmiero blends generational uncertainty and artistic experience
Douglas Gordon by Douglas Gordon by Finlay Pretsell
24/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Finlay Pretsell’s artist portrait is an abrasive, confrontational piece of documentary filmmaking which reframes our perception in the spirit of its subject
Isabel by Gabe Klinger
21/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Marina Person plays an unfulfilled, yet ambitious, sommelière in Gabe Klinger’s sophisticated, São Paulo-set comedy-drama
A Family by Mees Peijnenburg
BERLINALE 2026: Dutch director Mees Peijnenburg delivers a nerve-racking account of a divorce as seen through the eyes of teenagers
17 by Kosara Mitić
20/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Kosara Mitić’s blistering debut feature might stun viewers as she seeks to continue a long-overdue conversation on the quotidian nature of sexual violence
The Loneliest Man in Town by Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel
BERLINALE 2026: Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s docufiction comedy introduces us to the world of Austrian blues troubadour Al Cook
Wax & Gold by Ruth Beckermann
BERLINALE 2026: Documentary filmmaker Ruth Beckermann dives into the long-lasting impact of former Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie and the Western view of his conflicted legacy
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