Film Reviews

8319 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/02/2026. 700 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A Russian Winter by Patric Chiha

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Patric Chiha lays bare the phantom pains and hopeless solitude of young Russian exiles who fled their country at the very start of the war  

Un hiver russe

Un hiver russe

Traces by Alisa Kovalenko, Marysia Nikitiuk

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Ukrainian filmmakers Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk address wartime sexual violence against women in their country  

Traces

Traces

Nina Roza by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Geneviève Dulude-De Celles crafts a Bulgarian-based story on concealed wounds and the resurfacing of an interred identity  

Nina Roza

Nina Roza

If Pigeons Turned to Gold by Pepa Lubojacki

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Pepa Lubojacki’s first documentary feature explores addiction and intergenerational trauma through raw iPhone footage and AI experimentation  

If Pigeons Turned to Gold

If Pigeons Turned to Gold

Iván & Hadoum by Ian de la Rosa

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Ian de la Rosa’s feature debut revolves around a summer romance set against the economic and social tensions of Spain’s agricultural labour sector  

Iván & Hadoum

Iván & Hadoum

At the Sea by Kornél Mundruczó

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: How to get your life back on track after rehab is the central leitmotiv in this unnerving family drama by Kornél Mundruczó, toplined by a stellar Amy Adams  

At the Sea

At the Sea

The Blood Countess by Ulrike Ottinger

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Ulrike Ottinger reawakens the legendary blood countess Elizabeth Báthory in a darkly comedic tale set in contemporary Vienna  

Die Blutgräfin

Die Blutgräfin

Lust by Ralitza Petrova

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Bulgarian filmmaker Ralitza Petrova’s sophomore feature embarks on a spiritual quest, triggered by loss and aided by a homecoming  

Lust

Lust

Forest High by Manon Coubia

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Manon Coubia presents her first feature film, a portrait of a place in three stories, or three portraits of women in search of solitude  

Forêt Ivre

Forêt Ivre

Árru by Elle Sofe Sara

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: In a fictional story filled with songs, Elle Sofe Sara lifts the veil on the Sami people, standing at the crossroads between tradition and modernity, earth and predators  

Árru

Árru

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