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8375 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/03/2026. 674 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A River's Gaze by Andreea Cristina Borțun
20/03/2026
Romanian debutante Andreea Cristina Borțun observes the shaky dynamics in the household of a mother and her teenage son somewhere in a vast valley near the Danube
Bitter Christmas by Pedro Almodóvar
19/03/2026
As in Pain & Glory, Pedro Almodóvar once again turns to autofiction, this time to explore delayed grief, vampiric artistic inspiration and a professional crisis
Open My Mind by Marcel Wyss
Swiss director Marcel Wyss embarks on a journey through psychedelic-assisted therapy in a documentary that combines research and personal essay
One In A Million by Itab Azzam, Jack MacInnes
Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes follow a girl and her family's extraordinary journey from Syria to Germany and back again over the course of ten years
In Defense of Self by Linn Helene Løken
Linn Helene Løken's documentary serves as a haunting reminder that behind every official report lies a history of pain that too often goes unheard
Notte prima degli esami 3.0 by Tommaso Renzoni
18/03/2026
Twenty years after Fausto Brizzi’s cult film comes the Gen Z version of the comedy about the adventures and emotions accompanying the fateful Italian high school exams and the transition to adulthood
We Have to Survive by Tomáš Krupa
Tomáš Krupa expands his observational practice into a globally orientated, multi-strand portrait of frontline communities adapting to climate change
Rays and Shadows by Xavier Giannoli
17/03/2026
Xavier Giannoli crafts a remarkable, romantic yet grim historical epic – a gripping work that delves into the compromises of the Collaboration
In-I in Motion by Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche’s directorial debut reflects on the beauty of the creative process behind her dance work with Akram Khan
A Song Without Home by Rati Tsiteladze
Georgian filmmaker Rati Tsiteladze's impressionistic, haunting documentary follows a trans woman who escaped her village and fled to Vienna after being imprisoned at home for 11 years
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