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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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Offenders by Dejan Zečević
06/03/2018
Dejan Zečević's eighth film is an arthouse drama-thriller with shades of horror, supported by some marvellous black-and-white cinematography and an electronic score
Comic Sans by Nevio Marasović
Nevio Marasović returns to the island of Vis with his offbeat comedy-drama, which world-premiered at Belgrade FEST
Fortuna by Germinal Roaux
05/03/2018
BERLIN 2018: A lucky strike for Germinal Roaux's second feature film, which won the two main prizes in the Generation section at the Berlinale
Central Airport THF by Karim Ainouz
02/03/2018
BERLIN 2018: Karim Aïnouz focuses his camera lens on a former Berlin airport turned leisure park and reception centre for refugees in this splendid and poetic film
Mariphasa by Sandro Aguilar
BERLIN 2018: The second feature by Portugal’s Sandro Aguilar is an anti-narrative experiment that unfolds in a nightmarish version of Lisbon
Horizons by Svetislav Dragomirovic
01/03/2018
Svetislav Dragomirović’s debut feature is an interesting mixture of melodrama and backwoods noir fuelled by family secrets
The Tree by André Gil Mata
28/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Portuguese filmmaker André Gil Mata's film is pure cinema, inviting comparisons to his mentor Béla Tarr and some of the greatest directors ever
Styx by Wolfgang Fischer
BERLIN 2018: Wolfgang Fischer creates a claustrophobic atmosphere in open waters, where some sail freely and others drown
The Silence of Others by Almudena Carracedo, Robert Bahar
BERLIN 2018: This film by Almudena Carracedo and Rober Bahar, produced by the Almodóvar brothers, screams out for justice for the unpunished crimes of the Franco regime
The Party's Over by Marie Garel-Weiss
Clémence Boisnard and Zita Hanrot burst on to our screens in Marie Garel Weiss’ debut feature, an energetic and sincere film about friendship and drug addiction
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