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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.

La felicidad de los perros by David Hernández

21/11/2018

David Hernández makes his directorial debut with this portrait of the wanderings of a man in the grip of an existential crisis, filmed in black in white over three years between Galicia and Madrid  

La felicidad de los perros

La felicidad de los perros

Hamada by Eloy Domínguez Serén

21/11/2018

With a great soundtrack and lots of humour, Eloy Dominguez Serén’s feature-length debut takes us to the Sahrawi people who live in exile in the Sahara Desert  

Hamada

Hamada

Zaniki by Gabriel Velázquez

20/11/2018

Gabriel Velázquez’s film is an exploration of oral cultural transmission, portraying the close, respectful, conspiratorial and affectionate relationship between a young boy and his grandfather  

Zaniki

Zaniki

Old Boys by Toby MacDonald

20/11/2018

British filmmaker Toby MacDonald tackles the topics of “Britishness” and masculinity in his debut feature, a lightweight, comedic take on Cyrano de Bergerac, set in an all-boys boarding school  

Old Boys

Old Boys

Never Leave Me by Aida Begić

19/11/2018

In her fourth mosaic-like feature film, Aida Begić follows the lives of young Syrian refugees, all orphans, as they wander the streets of a Turkish city  

Birakma Beni

Birakma Beni

Rage by Sérgio Tréfaut

18/11/2018

Portuguese director Sérgio Tréfaut sends us backwards through time in this tough, uncompromising story of class struggle  

Raiva

Raiva

Something Is Happening by Anne Alix

18/11/2018

French filmmaker Anne Alix offers us an intimate portrait of two women, seemingly poles apart, whose paths intersect in an ultimately transformative adventure  

Il se passe quelque chose

Il se passe quelque chose

Cages by Nicolás Pacheco

16/11/2018

The encouraging directorial debut from Seville-born Nicolás Pacheco combines a strong anti-abuse message with polished aesthetics and a splash of Spanish costumbrismo  

Jaulas

Jaulas

Land of Hope by Markku Pölönen

16/11/2018

Finnish director Markku Pölönen turns back the clock once again with a period drama set between 1945 and 1952 that seems to creak with age but is given a beating heart thanks to Oona Airola  

Oma maa

Oma maa

Lada Kamenski by Sara Hribar, Marko Santic

16/11/2018

Croatian filmmakers Sara Hribar and Marko Šantić have crafted an engaging movie that comments on the industry and women's position within it, but falls short of its own ambition  

Lada Kamenski

Lada Kamenski

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