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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Through the Fire by Frédéric Tellier
28/11/2018
Pierre Niney shines in a poignant role as a firefighter and severe burns victim who tries to rebuild himself in Frédéric Tellier's second feature film
The Human Part by Juha Lehtola
One of the lightest films in Tallinn’s Official Selection embraces its darker side, but with decidedly mixed results
Ride by Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea's directorial debut about the pain of mourning packs an emotional punch
Werewolf by Adrian Panek
Adrian Panek’s new movie, a Polish contender in Black Nights’ Official Selection, is a horrifying but immensely interesting and elegant film
Dissonance by Bernard Declercq
Bernard Declercq’s second feature-length fiction film is a dark and disconcerting tale about a woman in a fragile state of mind and her domineering husband
Moromete Family: On the Edge of Time by Stere Gulea
27/11/2018
Stere Gulea’s sequel to his original 1987 movie has enjoyed the best domestic opening weekend in decades
The Border Fence by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Exploring the never-erected border fence intended to stop refugees at Brenner Pass, Nikolaus Geyrhalter encounters Tyroleans whose opinions give us hope
Wandering Girl by Rubén Mendoza
Shown in the Official Selection at Tallinn, Rubén Mendoza’s road movie genuinely feels like a long drive in a sweltering car, which somehow proves to be a rather welcome sensation
'Now something is slowly changing' by mint film office
The winner of Best Dutch Documentary at the 31st edition of the IDFA confronts us with Western society’s collective search for meaning
Rights-of-Man by Juan Rodrigáñez
26/11/2018
Juan Rodrigáñez returns to the cast and format of his debut film with a second cinematographic adventure staked on liberty, improvisation and zany humour
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