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6965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/05/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
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
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
La casa by Álex Montoya
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
Norwegian Democrazy by Fabien Greenberg, Bård Kjøge Rønning
As Europe deals with the rise of the far right, Fabien Greenberg and Bård Kjøge’s powerful documentary is more urgent than ever
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
Drawing a Line by Sama Pana
Indian artist Rachita Taneja lives through legal prosecution for her political stick-figure cartoons in Sama Pana’s documentary
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
That They May Face the Rising Sun by Pat Collins
Pat Collins’ gentle drama surveys a village community in the Irish countryside whose way of life is gradually disappearing
Brunaupark by Felix Hergert, Dominik Zietlow
25/04/2024
Felix Hergert and Dominik Zietlow reveal the hopes and doubts felt by those living in a Zurich neighbourhood, which is at risk of disappearing amid general indifference
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