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8268 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/02/2026. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Jaripeo by Efraín Mojica, Rebecca Zweig
04/02/2026
The hybrid documentary by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig is a tender, poetic and interesting look at how it feels to be a gay man in a macho culture
La belle année by Angelica Ruffier
Angelica Ruffier’s autobiographical documentary is a dream-like essay on obsessive desire as a compensatory remedy, and on loss and recovery in adult orphanhood
The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford by Seán Dunn
Seán Dunn’s black comedy stars Peter Mullan as a man falling into delusion as he defends his late ancestor, an obscure 18th-century Scottish statesman
Projecto Global by Ivo M. Ferreira
Revolution is a marathon, not a sprint, in Ivo M Ferreira’s stylish, fictionalised history of a group of militants in 1980s Portugal
A Fading Man by Welf Reinhart
German filmmaker Welf Reinhart's feature debut deals with illness, ageing, remembering and forgetting, in the story of an old married couple and an unexpected visitor from the past
Between Brothers by Tom Fassaert
Tom Fassaert continues mining his painful family history with this dual portrait of his father and paternal uncle, one a psychologist, the other a long-term psychiatric patient
The Arab by Malek Bensmaïl
03/02/2026
Malek Bensmail makes his feature-length fiction debut with a parallel tale of Camus’ The Stranger, which tells the story from the perspective of the eponymous man’s brother
The Incomer by Louis Paxton
Louis Paxton's delightful, quirky Scottish dramedy is about two siblings living on a secluded island and the stranger who interrupts their isolation
Butterfly by Itonje Søimer Guttormsen
The border-crossing Itonje Søimer Guttormsen does just that in this spiritual family drama, offering generous servings of performance and conceptual art
2m² by Volkan Üce
In his third feature-length documentary, Volkan Üce tells a story of two undertakers, tackling issues of identity, religious customs and culture clashes
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