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4656 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/02/2021. 541 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Bebia, à mon seul désir by Juja Dobrachkous
11/02/2021
The feature debut by Georgian writer-director Juja Dobrachkous is an impressive, if flawed, stunningly filmed black-and-white drama
Donner - Private by John Webster
10/02/2021
John Webster’s film, which won the Finnish Competition at the Helsinki-based DocPoint, tries to look beyond the “arrogant, self-centred bastard”. Their words, not ours
Dead & Beautiful by David Verbeek
In his rather unusual Rotterdam entry, David Verbeek delivers Crazy Rich Asians with fangs
The Sparks Brothers by Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright has made a smart, dynamic and definitive documentary about Ron and Russell Mael, aka the Sparks brothers
Mitra by Kaweh Modiri
09/02/2021
Kaweh Modiri helms a tense, involving piece about a traumatic loss and the perverse role of revenge
The Year Before the War by Dāvis Sīmanis
Dāvis Sīmanis' new feature is a flamboyant, bizarre tragicomedy set in Europe in 1913, rich in surprises and loosely inspired by early silent-era cinema
The Salt in Our Waters by Rezwan Shahriar Sumit
Bangladeshi filmmaker Rezwan Shahriar Sumit's first feature is a straightforward and warm film dealing with the themes of authority, personal freedom, religion and climate change
Looking for Venera by Norika Sefa
08/02/2021
Norika Sefa's feature debut uses a simple but effective plot to depict how teenage girls are currently growing up in Kosovar society
The Last Bath by David Bonneville
The feature debut from Portuguese filmmaker David Bonneville starts off intriguingly and elegantly, but does not manage to sustain its own story and its central relationship
Est by Antonio Pisu
05/02/2021
In Antonio Pisu’s film, which premiered in Giornate degli Autori and is now available on Italian VOD, three Italian boys encounter a crude reality while on holiday in Ceausescu’s Romania
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