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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Garage by Lenny Abrahamson
05/12/2007
Exportable Irish cinema has traditionally been concerned with the ‘troubles’ in the region and understandably so given the preponderance of the conflict in daily lives
Garage, Engines and Men by Claire Simon
15/03/2021
Claire Simon revisits her childhood haunts and sets up shop in a local garage in order to lovingly reveal the town’s human inner workings
Garage People by Natalija Yefimkina
05/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: The winner of the Heiner Carow Prize at the Berlinale, Natalija Yefimkina's first feature-length documentary explores the phenomenon of garage settlements in the Russian North
Garden by Peter Schreiner
22/03/2019
The new feature by Austria’s Peter Schreiner takes viewers on a sensorial journey through an eerie space, in which the characters express their innermost thoughts
The Garden by Ragnar Bragason
21/09/2020
Seven years after Metalhead, Ragnar Bragason returns to Toronto with the big-screen version of his own 2012 stage play
The Garden by Sonja Maria Kröner
19/09/2017
TORONTO 2017: Debut German filmmaker Sonja Maria Kröner makes her entrance with a psychological drama centred on a middle-class family in West Germany in 1976
Gare du Nord by Claire Simon
13/12/2013
Set entirely in the sweeping Parisian railway station, the biggest in Europe in terms of passenger numbers, Claire Simon's film interweaves different yet ultimately similar stories
Gasman by Arne Korner
28/11/2019
Arne Körner’s ironic coming-of-age film, world-premiered at Cairo, is brimming with black humour and revolves around a thirty-something protagonist who refuses to grow up
Gaspard at the Wedding by Antony Cordier
30/01/2018
Antony Cordier unveils a refreshing film about emotional ties, with a surrealist yet human sense of humour
Gate to Heaven by Jivan Avetisyan
19/11/2020
Jivan Avetisyan’s third feature is a gripping war drama set during the 2016 Four-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh
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