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7026 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/05/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Electric Malady by Marie Lidén
07/03/2023
The documentary by Swedish-born director Marie Lidén is formally ambitious but light on insight
Femme by Sam H. Freeman, Ng Choon Ping
06/03/2023
BERLINALE 2023: A drag performer engages in a dance of seduction and death with a closeted drug pusher in this exciting and tense debut by Sam H Freeman and Ng Choon Ping
Under the Sky of Damascus by Heba Khaled, Talal Derki, Ali Wajeeh
BERLINALE 2023: The production of Heba Khaled, Talal Derki and Ali Wajeeh's film fell victim to the very issue it addresses, but it remains an important document and a sign of hope against all odds
A Fleeting Dream by Darko Lungulov
03/03/2023
In his documentary, Darko Lungulov tells the story of a rock band consisting of brothers and nephews, and its home country of Yugoslavia
Anqa by Helin Çelik
BERLINALE 2023: Helin Çelik’s glimpse into abuse and trauma boasts a moving narrative but is visually bare
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock by Mark Cousins
“Alfred Hitchcock” narrates Mark Cousins’ latest documentary, exploring just how the Master of Suspense has continually managed to enthral audiences for a century
Mixed By Erry by Sydney Sibilia
02/03/2023
The new movie by Sydney Sibilia, who directed I Can Quit Whenever I Want, recounts the rise and fall of the king of pirate cassette tapes in Naples, and is a breath of fresh air for Italian comedy
The Trial by Ulises de la Orden
BERLINALE 2023: Argentinian director Ulises de la Orden went through 530 hours of historical footage to craft a moving edit of one of the most important Latin American court trials
Being in a Place – A Portrait of Margaret Tait by Luke Fowler
BERLINALE 2023: Drawing inspiration from an unrealised project and her personal archive, Luke Fowler crafts a tribute to pioneering filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait
Measures of Men by Lars Kraume
BERLINALE 2023: In his historical drama, Lars Kraume shows the appalling legacy of German colonialism in modern-day Namibia
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