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6946 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/05/2024. 744 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Charter by Amanda Kernell

29/01/2020

Sweden’s Amanda Kernell delivers another family drama marked by a crisp directorial approach and an intelligent and intriguing story  

Charter

Charter

Ladies of Steel by Pamela Tola

28/01/2020

Pamela Tola delivers the ultimate woman-pleaser, proving that sometimes, 70-year-old girls just want to have fun  

Teräsleidit

Teräsleidit

Open Season by Sabine Boss

28/01/2020

Swiss director Sabine Boss’s latest work speaks of the existential loneliness of a man who’s convinced that perfection and extreme control can save him from the abyss  

Jagdzeit

Jagdzeit

La fortaleza by Jorge Thielen Armand

28/01/2020

Jorge Thielen Armand mines his father’s past, as well as his acting chops, for this beguiling Venezuelan jungle drama  

La fortaleza

La fortaleza

A Perfectly Normal Family by Malou Reymann

28/01/2020

Denmark’s Malou Reymann debuts with a film that couldn’t have come out at a better time  

En helt almindelig familie

En helt almindelig familie

An Impossible Project by Jens Meurer

28/01/2020

German director-producer Jens Meurer returns to his documentary roots with this inspiring and engaging film about a visionary enthusiast and his love for all things analogue  

An Impossible Project

An Impossible Project

For the Time Being by Salka Tiziana

28/01/2020

German director Salka Tiziana makes her feature film debut with a drama about a family isolated on a farm in the Sierra Morena mountain range, inspired by her childhood memories  

Tal día hizo un año

Tal día hizo un año

Eden by Ágnes Kocsis

28/01/2020

Hungarian filmmaker Ágnes Kocsis returns with a unique, extremely ambitious and formally accomplished film about the tough topic of loneliness in the modern world  

Eden

Eden

Rose Stone Star by Marcello Sannino

28/01/2020

Marcello Sannino makes his fiction debut with a film about a woman fighting for her and her daughter’s survival in Naples, moving between precarious jobs and immigrant exploitation  

Rosa pietra stella

Rosa pietra stella

Possessor by Brandon Cronenberg

28/01/2020

Brandon Cronenberg’s Canadian-UK production is a sci-fi deconstruction of surveillance capitalism  

Possessor

Possessor

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