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7002 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/05/2024. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Facing Darkness by Jean-Gabriel Périot
03/07/2023
Jean Gabriel Périot explores the siege of Sarajevo through the eyes of those carefree youngsters who used cameras as weapons and as a means to survive
Facing the Wind by Meritxell Colell
17/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Meritxell Colell Aparicio’s debut feature revolves around brushes with the past in a rural setting where silences and small gestures speak for themselves
The Factory by Yury Bykov
20/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Russian helmer Yuri Bykov once again deals with corruption in his homeland in a social drama that blends thriller and action-packed heist elements within a claustrophobic environment
Factory to the Workers by Srđan Kovačević
14/06/2021
Once an inspiring example of workers rallying against ruthless owners, the story of Croatian factory ITAS has become a bitter reminder of the unfair market game in Srdjan Kovačević's documentary
Fade into Nothing by Pedro Maia
12/05/2017
Pedro Maia’s feature debut, a collaboration with musician Paulo Furtado and photographer Rita Lino, was shot in the Californian desert
Fadma: Even Ants Have Wings by Jawad Rhalib
28/05/2020
Jawad Rhalib’s film follows the quest for emancipation embarked upon by the women of a small douar in the High Atlas Mountains and led by a city-dweller come home to the village for her holidays
Fado by Jonas Rothlaender
02/06/2016
In a very raw manner, German director Jonas Rothlaender tells a distressing story about a couple drowning in obsession
Fado Camané by Bruno de Almeida
20/10/2014
Bruno de Almeida’s latest film opened DocLisboa's Heart Beat sidebar last Friday
Fair Play by Andrea Sedláčková
22/04/2014
Andrea Sedláčková’s third feature continues in the wake of recent successful Czech films with an ode to moral heroes
Fairy Garden by Gergö Somogyvári
18/08/2023
In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Gergő Somogyvári observes the relation between two outcasts of the conservative and unjust Hungarian society
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