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6925 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/04/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Sons of Denmark by Ulaa Salim

25/01/2019

The epic debut by Ulaa Salim, about fanatical terrorism in Copenhagen, sees a cop caught in the middle of Islamism and nationalism  

Danmarks sønner

Danmarks sønner

Roi Soleil by Albert Serra

25/01/2019

Albert Serra continues to explore his fascination with the agony endured by the French monarch after Last Days of Louis XIV, this time with a performance shot in Lisbon  

Roi Soleil

Roi Soleil

The Best of Dorien B. by Anke Blondé

25/01/2019

Belgian director Anke Blondé portrays a woman in crisis who reconnects with her hopes and dreams as her life shatters around her  

The Best of Dorien B.

The Best of Dorien B.

Wild Words by Ana Shametaj

24/01/2019

The young video artist, Ana Shametaj films a group of actors at a residence in the woods while they rehearse for a show at the Teatro Valdoca  

Gli Indocili

Gli Indocili

Dirty God by Sacha Polak

24/01/2019

With a mesmerising soundtrack and stunning visuals, Sacha Polak brings us a story about finding inner strength in her English-language debut  

Dirty God

Dirty God

The Distance Between Me and Me by Mona Nicoară, Dana Bunescu

23/01/2019

Mona Nicoară and Dana Bunescu’s documentary focuses on the tumultuous life of the Romanian poet, Nina Cassian, an intellectual who was exiled from the communist regime  

Distanţa dintre mine şi mine

Distanţa dintre mine şi mine

Kobarid by Christian Carmosino Mereu

22/01/2019

Christian Carmosino Mereu's documentary warns against conflict and pays tribute to those who died in the unfortunate Battle of Caporetto during the First World War  

Kobarid

Kobarid

Yao by Philippe Godeau

22/01/2019

Philippe Godeau directs a benevolent road movie set in Senegal about the misadventures of a Frenchman played by Omar Sy and a local teenager  

Yao

Yao

The Caring City by Erika Rossi

21/01/2019

We look at the new documentary that just had its world premiere at the 30th Trieste Film Festival, dealing with a social project in this Northern Italian city  

La Città che Cura

La Città che Cura

The Most Beautiful Country in the World by Zelimir Zilnik

21/01/2019

Serbian director Želimir Žilnik – a founding contributor to the docudrama format – tackles the issue of integration by following the lives of a few young immigrants in Vienna  

Das schönste Land der Welt

Das schönste Land der Welt

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