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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Pioneers by Luca Scivoletto
05/12/2022
Luca Scivoletto’s film debut nostalgically highlights the comical sides of political militancy as it once was, but it lacks the irreverent verve of the book on which it’s based
The Winter of One Spring by Milan Nikodijević
Milan Nikodijević tells the story behind an iconic photo and portrays the experience of the Prague Spring from the point of view of Yugoslav FAMU pupils studying at that time
Orlando by Daniele Vicari
01/12/2022
Shot in Brussels, Daniele Vicari’s movie depicts an affectionate coming together and clashing of two generations and, potentially, two forms of cinema
Sashenka by Alexander Zhovna
Olexandr Zhovna’s sophomore feature shows enough to unsettle, but things get too convoluted and confusing along the way
Phi 1.618 by Theodore Ushev
29/11/2022
Bulgarian-Canadian animator Theodore Ushev's first feature is an anti-utopia fairytale that questions scientific progress against the backdrop of post-communist decadence
Upon Entry by Alejandro Rojas, Juan Sebastián Vásquez
Filmmakers Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vásquez present an interesting debut somewhere between drama and black comedy
Suna by Çiğdem Sezgin
Çiğdem Sezgin’s sensitive drama featuring Turkish singer Nurcan Eren slips into the lonely inner world of a spiritually independent woman who clashes with unshakeable patriarchy
The Rise & Fall Of Comrade Zylo by Fatmir Koçi
Fatmir Koçi’s adaptation of Dritëro Agolli’s novel remains very faithful to the source material, for better or for worse
Parade by Titas Laucius
In his fun feature debut, Titas Laucius schools his viewers on how to get an annulment through the Catholic Church – and survive
Piece of My Heart by Dana Nechushtan
28/11/2022
Friendship is tainted by jealousy – and way too much booze – in Dana Nechushtan's clunky ballerina melodrama
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