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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/05/2024. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
For the Time Being by Salka Tiziana
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
Eden by Ágnes Kocsis
Hungarian filmmaker Ágnes Kocsis returns with a unique, extremely ambitious and formally accomplished film about the tough topic of loneliness in the modern world
Rose Stone Star by Marcello Sannino
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
Possessor by Brandon Cronenberg
Brandon Cronenberg’s Canadian-UK production is a sci-fi deconstruction of surveillance capitalism
Psychosis in Stockholm by Maria Bäck
In her first fiction feature, Maria Bäck celebrates motherly love both in sickness and in health
Desterro by Maria Clara Escobar
27/01/2020
Maria Clara Escobar creates a misleadingly composed visual essay about the urgent need to burn down the walls that confine us
Inland by Jon Blåhed
Jon Blåhed’s new feature is an intriguing Swedish study of a metropolitan migrant starting anew in the middle of nowhere
The Magic Mountain by Eitan Efrat,
Eitan Efrat and Daniel Mann’s sprawling film doesn’t really bring anything new to the concept of the essay documentary
Enormous by Sophie Letourneur
There is no sign of pregnancy glow in this bloated satire by Sophie Letourneur
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