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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 748 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Radio Silence by Juliana Fanjul

01/10/2019

Juliana Fanjul’s film gives a platform to journalist Carmen Aristegui, one of the most powerful voices in the Mexican opposition  

Silence radio

Silence radio

Paradise War: The Story of Bruno Manser by Niklaus Hilber

30/09/2019

Niklaus Hilber’s biopic of environmental activist Bruno Manser is one of the most anticipated and expensive films in the history of Swiss cinema  

Bruno Manser - Die Stimme des Regenwaldes

Bruno Manser - Die Stimme des Regenwaldes

The Giant by David Raboy

29/09/2019

US director David Raboy's debut film is a tale about the transition to adulthood, displaying elements of horror and psychological drama but told in a rather unconvincing manner  

The Giant

The Giant

Invisible by Ignas Jonynas

29/09/2019

The second feature from Lithuanian director Ignas Jonynas seals his reputation as a bold voyager into the human soul, with this brilliant — and disturbing — piece of craftsmanship  

Nematoma

Nematoma

The Song of Names by François Girard

28/09/2019

San Sebastián’s closing-night film by François Girard is a prestige drama starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen, which tells a tale of friendship and music  

The Song of Names

The Song of Names

Jordi's Letters by Maider Fernández Iriarte

28/09/2019

Spanish filmmaker Maider Fernández Iriarte makes her debut with a poignant documentary about the importance of human communication  

Las letras de Jordi

Las letras de Jordi

Death Will Come and Shall Have Your Eyes by José Luis Torres Leiva

28/09/2019

Chilean director José Luis Torres Leiva unveils his latest work: a contemplative cinematic poem about our fear of death  

Vendrá la muerte y tendrá tus ojos

Vendrá la muerte y tendrá tus ojos

Adiós by Paco Cabezas

27/09/2019

Following a successful career in the USA, Paco Cabezas returns to his native Seville with a suspenseful thriller about warring neighbours, family dramas, police corruption and the Andalusian mob  

Adiós

Adiós

A Thief's Daughter by Belén Funes

27/09/2019

Belén Funes ensnares the audience with her raw approach to the daily life of a young mother, forced to grapple with loneliness, her troublesome father and a lack of affection  

La hija de un ladrón

La hija de un ladrón

Seventeen by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo

27/09/2019

Spain’s Daniel Sánchez-Arévalo delivers a simple, likeable and heart-warming road movie, homing in on two brothers who struggle to understand one another  

Diecisiete

Diecisiete

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