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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Quinqui Stars by Juan Vicente Córdoba
30/11/2018
Juan Vicente Córdoba revisits the Spanish cinematic imagination of the 1970s and 1980s through a set of characters living on the margins of society, with indifferent results
Slam by Partho Sen-Gupta
29/11/2018
World-premiering in Tallinn’s Official Selection, Partho Sen-Gupta’s movie occasionally wobbles, but the final scene alone is a powerful punch right to the solar plexus
Wherever You Are by Bonifacio Angius
After the acclaimed Perfidia, Bonifacio Angius returns to the big screen with a compelling and melodramatic second feature, with a couple of eccentric and magnetic characters to boot
Lorik by Alexey Zlobin
A mysterious moment of divine intervention transforms an egotistical middle-aged actor into a man with a heart of gold in Alexey Zlobin’s drama
Erased by Miha Mazzini
Slovenian filmmaker Miha Mazzini's first feature is a motherhood drama with a strong social and political angle, and an excellent performance by its star, Judita Franković Brdar
Isabelle by Mirko Locatelli
Italian filmmaker Mirko Locatelli's third feature stars Ariane Ascaride in a noir family drama
Cold Lands by Iratxe Fresneda
Through evocative imagery and a simple but radiant narrative, Iratxe Fresneda invites us on a meditative and poetic journey across Europe
As I Fall by Magnus Meyer Arnesen
28/11/2018
Norwegian director Magnus Meyer Arnesen’s first feature is a brand-new spin on familiar tropes
Yung by Henning Gronkowski
First-time director Henning Gronkowski ventures through the Berlin youth scene in a film that neither liberates its characters nor judges their choices
Through the Fire by Frédéric Tellier
Pierre Niney shines in a poignant role as a firefighter and severe burns victim who tries to rebuild himself in Frédéric Tellier's second feature film
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