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6946 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/05/2024. 744 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Processes by Andrei Kashperski

06/05/2024

Andrei Kashperski's dark satire sketches the political landscape of today's Belarus: a country torn between utopian dictatorship, everyday absurdism, and silent reluctance  

Processes

Processes

Such a Resounding Silence by Emmanuelle Béart, Anastasia Mikova

06/05/2024

French star Emmanuelle Béart revealed she was a victim of incest and made a shocking but eminently respectful documentary with co-director Anastasia Mikova on the taboo topic  

Un silence si bruyant

Un silence si bruyant

The Bones by Jeremy Xido

02/05/2024

Jeremy Xido’s exciting, globetrotting documentary deals with dinosaur fossil excavation and trade, leading to a focus on many unexpected, intertwining topics  

The Bones

The Bones

Sei fratelli by Simone Godano

30/04/2024

A more incisive approach might have enhanced this fight-ridden family reunion by Simone Godano, which is led by a first-class cast  

Sei fratelli

Sei fratelli

La casa by Álex Montoya

30/04/2024

Álex Montoya's brilliant third film brought Malaga Film Festival to tears with a plot, based on the comic by Paco Roca, where it is all too easy to stay and live  

La casa

La casa

Norwegian Democrazy by Fabien Greenberg, Bård Kjøge Rønning

30/04/2024

As Europe deals with the rise of the far right, Fabien Greenberg and Bård Kjøge’s powerful documentary is more urgent than ever  

Norwegian Democrazy

Norwegian Democrazy

Kelly – Someone Else's Dream by Helen Lõhmus, Leana Jalukse

29/04/2024

Helen Lõhmus and Leana Jalukse’s documentary looks into the abuse suffered by young freestyle skier Kelly Sildaru, ruthlessly coached by her father  

Kelly – Someone Else's Dream

Kelly – Someone Else's Dream

Drawing a Line by Sama Pana

29/04/2024

Indian artist Rachita Taneja lives through legal prosecution for her political stick-figure cartoons in Sama Pana’s documentary  

Drawing a Line

Drawing a Line

In Limbo by Alina Maksimenko

26/04/2024

Surrounded by the hell of war, Alina Maksimenko focuses on purgatory in a documentary that’s not about fighting, but about waiting  

W zawieszeniu

W zawieszeniu

That They May Face the Rising Sun by Pat Collins

26/04/2024

Pat Collins’ gentle drama surveys a village community in the Irish countryside whose way of life is gradually disappearing  

That They May Face the Rising Sun

That They May Face the Rising Sun

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