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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Days to Come by Carlos Marques-Marcet
31/01/2019
Catalan Carlos Marqués-Marcet rounds off his trilogy about couples falling out of love with a film on the whirlwind experience of becoming parents
Blinded by the Light by Gurinder Chadha
Bruce Springsteen songs help a Pakistani teenager to thrive during Thatcher-era Britain in this feel-good Sundance premiere helmed by Gurinder Chadha
Digitalkarma by Mark Olexa, Francesca Scalisi
Directors Mark Olexa and Francesca Scalisi present an honest and contrasted portrait of a girl from Bangladesh who is trapped between a dream world and harsh reality
Nona. If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them by Camila José Donoso
Taking part in the Tiger Competition, Camila José Donoso’s third film finds an unexpected muse in the director’s own grandmother
Amá by Lorna Tucker
British director Lorna Tucker’s new documentary exposes the systematic non-consensual sterilisation of Native American women by the US government
Father and Sons by Félix Moati
Félix Moati’s debut comedy-drama is about a father and two sons in search of meaning and connection
The Hole in the Ground by Lee Cronin
30/01/2019
First-time director Lee Cronin explores a mother’s love for her son in this contemporary horror
Zwingli by Stefan Haupt
Stefan Haupt brings the reformer Huldrych Zwingli back to life, one of the most emblematic historical figures that Switzerland has ever known
Bloody Marie by Guido van Driel, Lennert Hillege
Guido van Driel and Lennert Hillege bring us the story of Marie Wankelmut, a graphic novelist and alcoholic in Amsterdam’s red-light district
The Last Supper by Florian Frerichs
German director Florian Frerichs presents a complex family drama dealing with a deep incision in both German and global history
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