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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Theo: A Conversation With Honesty by Damien Hauser
25/11/2022
Damien Hauser’s first feature opens up debate on the sensitive subject of sexual violence
The Astronaut by Nicolas Giraud
24/11/2022
Director-star Nicolas Giraud’s second feature finds him sitting in a tin can and shooting for the moon
Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels by Mila Turajlic
The second half of Mila Turajlić’s diptych about the cameraman who became Yugoslav president Tito's personal cinematographer suffers from being too vague and wide-ranging
Servus Papa, See You in Hell by Christopher Roth
Christopher Roth’s new feature sees libertine ideas twisted into tyranny and examines the effect of this on a teenage girl growing up in a commune near Vienna
And Yet We Were All Blind by Béatrice Pollet
Béatrice Pollet delivers a captivating legal thriller on the subject of motherhood, exploring a seemingly unfathomable act
Driving Mum by Hilmar Oddsson
Hilmar Oddsson’s comeback film feels rusty, just like his protagonist’s clapped-out car. But every once in a while, it actually runs smoothly
Mission to Mars by Amat Vallmajor del Pozo
23/11/2022
Amat Vallmajor del Pozo’s feature debut is a crazy dystopian low cost road movie, filmed in black and white, starring brothers taking on a surrealist task
Wake Me by Marko Santic
In his efficient fourth feature film, Marko Šantić examines a nationalist thug’s chances at redemption after he suffers memory loss
Pelican by Filip Heraković
Filip Heraković’s debut feature sees him placing an injured footballer in a spa resort as he sets out on a soul-searching quest
Klokkenluider by Neil Maskell
A couple on the run, two security officers, and a journalist meet in Neil Maskell’s directorial debut, blending suspenseful thriller features and very dark comedy
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