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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Apparition by Fernando Vendrell
27/03/2018
The existentialist drama is Fernando Vendrell’s first feature in 12 years and is now on general release in Portugal
Just Believe by Alessandro Aronadio
26/03/2018
Alessandro Aronadio directs a comedy that plays on the religions, beliefs, myths and superstitions of our times, in Italian cinemas from 29 March
Ashore by Leonor Teles
The Portuguese director Leonor Teles tells a delicate and sweet tale about the passing of time, focusing on a humble yet charismatic fisherman
RocKabul by Travis Beard
23/03/2018
Australian musician Travis Beard's directorial debut follows the first and last Afghani heavy-metal band in their struggle for freedom of expression
The Warning by Daniel Calparsoro
22/03/2018
Time paradoxes, violence and emotions rub shoulders in the new thriller by Daniel Calparsoro, starring Raúl Arévalo
Murer - Anatomy of a Trial by Christian Frosch
20/03/2018
The trial and subsequent acquittal of the so-called “Butcher of Vilnius” come under the spotlight in Christian Frosch’s film, which world-premiered at the Diagonale
The Strange Sound Of Happiness by Diego Pascal Panarello
16/03/2018
Diego Pascal Panarello's documentary begins with a personal experience which will ultimately lead the director to Siberia, to the origins of a small musical instrument
Days of Madness by Damian Nenadic
Croatian filmmaker Damian Nenadić gives a camera to two mentally-ill individuals so that they can film themselves for his first feature-length documentary
The Third Option by Thomas Fürhapter
15/03/2018
The interesting documentary by Austrian filmmaker Thomas Fürhapter explores the world of antenatal diagnoses, pondering where the boundary between normality and disability lies
Gatekeeper by Lawrence Tooley
Without resorting to political commentary or trying to become yet another movie on immigration issues, the second feature by Lawrence Tooley is a different take on human trafficking within Europe
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