Film Reviews

6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Saint Bernard Syndicate by Mads Brügger

27/04/2018

Mads Brügger's first fiction feature retains his penchant for social provocation, plus his mix of humour and embarrassment, in a culture-clash comedy  

Sankt Bernhard Syndikatet

Sankt Bernhard Syndikatet

Saint George by Marco Martins

04/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Portuguese director Marco Martins, who was discovered at Cannes with his debut piece Alice, describes the financial crisis through a paradigmatic story about a boxer  

São Jorge

São Jorge

Saint Laurent by Bertrand Bonello

17/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Bertrand Bonello has offered Cannes a flamboyant biopic plunging into the bright and dark mirror of a creative genius plagued by his demons  

Saint Laurent

Saint Laurent

Saint Maud by Rose Glass

18/09/2019

Debuting writer-director Rose Glass has crafted a perfect Midnight Madness film with a social message about the health service  

Saint Maud

Saint Maud

The Saint of the Impossible by Marc Raymond Wilkins

06/11/2020

The film by Swiss director Marc Wilkins presents the daily life of a clandestine immigrant family in New York’s Trump era  

The Saint of the Impossible

The Saint of the Impossible

Saint Omer by Alice Diop

07/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Documentary-maker Alice Diop ventures into fiction with a sharp, singular and cryptic film exploring the surface and plunging the deepest depths of an infanticide trial  

Saint Omer

Saint Omer

The Saint by Andrius Blazevicius

17/10/2016

Lithuania’s Andrius Blazevicius' social-realist drama about the everyday life of an unemployed man had its world premiere in the 1-2 Competition of the Warsaw Film Festival  

Šventasis

Šventasis

Sakawa by Ben Asamoah

23/11/2018

Ben Asamoah's first feature-length documentary reveals a whole industry revolving around internet dating site scams, from the perspective of the perpetrators in Ghana  

Sakawa

Sakawa

The Salamander by Alex Carvalho

04/09/2021

VENICE 2021: Alex Carvalho’s debut feature is a forgettable tale, suffocated by flat, underdeveloped characters and a predictable plot  

A Salamandra

A Salamandra

The Sale of Paradise by Emilio Ruiz Barrachina

22/11/2012

Emilio Ruiz Barrachina is the first Spanish director to screen his film in the competition at the Gijón Film Festival, whose 50th edition runs from November 16 and 24  

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