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8135 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/11/2025. 724 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Subsuelo by Fernando Franco
04/11/2025
Fernando Franco once again shocks viewers with a daring and unsettling film that pushes them into uncomfortable territory, where only a few filmmakers dare to tread
Active Vocabulary by Yulia Lokshina
With her newest documentary essay, Yulia Lokshina examines Russian totalitarianism in both the education system and society
Elephants & Squirrels by Gregor Brändli
A Sri Lankan artist strives to facilitate the restitution of her country’s treasure from Swiss museums in Gregor Brändli’s debut feature-length documentary
Virtual Girlfriends by Barbora Chalupová
03/11/2025
Czech filmmaker Barbora Chalupová investigates what it truly means to perform intimacy in the digital marketplace of OnlyFans
Stealing Land by Žiga Virc
30/10/2025
Žiga Virc comments on the collective failure to care about real issues through his theatrically informed new feature about two sets of parents meeting for a conversation
A State Film by Roland Sejko
Roland Sejko’s documentary examines the propaganda machine employed by Enver Hoxha in Albania, which speaks to the current Trumpian approach of constant, aggressive communications
Melt by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s latest documentary is a fascinating, unsentimental love letter to snow and icy landscapes
Green Light by Pavel Cuzuioc
With a fine sensibility for the pain at hand, Pavel Cuzuioc follows a psychotherapist whose mission is to help desperate people accomplish their right to end their lives
Still Nia by Paula Onet
28/10/2025
Paula Oneţ’s deeply personal feature inviting us into the life of a Romanian artist living in France won the Best Romanian Documentary Award at Astra
Elvis Starling by Boris Jurjaševič
Slovenian author Janja Vidmar’s popular literary teen comes to life in Boris Jurjaševič's energetic movie adaptation, navigating the pitfalls of growing up
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