Film Reviews

6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/03/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Katalin Varga by Peter Strickland

24/09/2009

Descent into a spiral of revenge in this debut feature launched in competition at Berlin and shot in Eastern Europe by a remarkable UK director  

Katalin Varga

Katalin Varga

Katika Bluu by Stéphane Vuillet, Stéphane Xhroüet

14/03/2024

Stéphane Vuillet and Stéphane Xhroüet’s portrait of a former child soldier struggling with his return to civilian life is free in both its form and its approach, but also heartbreaking  

Katika Bluu

Katika Bluu

Katyń by Andrzej Wajda

11/02/2008

The master of Polish cinema revisits a historical event in this film nominated for the 2008 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, which screened out of competition at the Berlinale  

Katyń

Katyń

Kawasaki's Rose by Jan Hrebejk

13/02/2010

Kaymak by Milcho Manchevski

08/11/2022

Social satire meets sex comedy – and a whole lot of dairy – in Milcho Manchevski’s confusing latest  

Kaymak

Kaymak

Kebab & Horoscope by Grzegorz Jaroszuk

11/07/2014

Grzegorz Jaroszuk's debut feature certainly lightened the atmosphere and raised some smiles in the East of the West competition  

Kebab & Horoscope

Kebab & Horoscope

Keep an Eye Out by Quentin Dupieux

04/07/2018

The original and playful director Quentin Dupieux returns with a comedy on the borders of order, disorder, the realism of dreams, banality and weirdness  

Au poste !

Au poste !

Keep Going by Joachim Lafosse

01/09/2018

VENICE 2018: The new film by Joachim Lafosse, presented at Venice in the Giornate degli Autori, is a contemporary western with a tense face-off between a mother and her son  

Continuer

Continuer

Keep Quiet by Sam Blair, Joseph Martin

25/10/2016

This British documentary is about one of the founders of Jobbik, who makes a U-turn after discovering his grandmother is an Auschwitz survivor  

Keep Quiet

Keep Quiet

Keep Smiling by Rusudan Chkonia

07/09/2012

Georgia’s Rusudan Chkonia’s debut film, coproduced between France and Luxemburg, tells the story of a beauty pageant for young mothers with a flat and a lot of money as first prize  

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