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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Borgo by Stéphane Demoustier

12/04/2024

A perfect blend of prison film, detective movie, portrait of a woman and deep dive into Corsican society, Stéphane Demoustier delivers an excellent feature film carried by the brilliant Hafsia Herzi  

Borgo

Borgo

Flaminia by Michela Giraud

11/04/2024

Stand-up comedian Michela Giraud’s directorial debut is a satire about a certain middle class environment in Rome, which turns into a highly personal family drama  

Flaminia

Flaminia

Vista Mare by Julia Gutweniger, Florian Kofler

11/04/2024

Julia Gutweniger and Florian Kofler take a look behind the scenes to show us the inner workings of the large-scale tourism business  

Vista Mare

Vista Mare

Asche by Elena Wolff

10/04/2024

Elena Wolff’s sophomore effort offers a rather striking, but not exactly coherent, glimpse at the millennial art scene in the city of Linz  

Asche

Asche

Im Haus der alten Augustin by Gerald Pribek

10/04/2024

In his feature debut, actor-director Gerald Pribek assumes full control of a low-budget, genre-bending movie centred on buried secrets  

Im Haus der alten Augustin

Im Haus der alten Augustin

Back to Black by Sam Taylor-Johnson

09/04/2024

Iconic British soul singer Amy Winehouse’s life returns to the screen in Sam Taylor-Johnson’s film, yet too many elements are off-key  

Back to Black

Back to Black

Birds Flying East by Pau Durà

04/04/2024

Luis Zahera flies so high as the protagonist, alongside Javier Gutiérrez, of Pau Durà's trans-European road movie, that a Goya nomination could be within reach  

Pájaros

Pájaros

Zamora by Neri Marcorè

03/04/2024

The directorial debut from actor Neri Marcorè is an edifying comedy about a youth from the province who learns to make himself respected (and to play football) in 1960s Milan  

Zamora

Zamora

When I Close My Eyes by Pieter van Huystee

02/04/2024

In this hybrid live action-animated documentary, Pieter van Huystee tells the stories of women interned in Japanese camps in the Dutch East Indies during World War II  

Als Ik Mijn Ogen Sluit

Als Ik Mijn Ogen Sluit

What a Feeling by Kat Rohrer

28/03/2024

Kat Rohrer’s feel-good lesbian romcom is predictable but enjoyable thanks to its endearing cast  

What a Feeling

What a Feeling

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