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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Aleksi by Barbara Vekaric
17/07/2018
Croatia’s Barbara Vekarić tries to express the voice of the millennials in her debut feature, screening in the national competition at Pula
The Belly of the Whale by Morgan Bushe
16/07/2018
Morgan Bushe’s debut feature, which echoes the best American indie films, is certainly promising and lays the foundations for his directorial career
In the Middle of the River by Damian John Harper
Berlin-based US director Damian John Harper bites deep into the flesh of American society with his second feature, which screened at Munich
Second Time Around by Dora García
13/07/2018
Spanish director Dora Garcia creates an exciting conceptual documentary open to interpretation amidst the backdrop of the Argentinian dictatorship
Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall) by Nicolás Gil Lavedra
Nicolás Gil Lavedra skilfully lures his audience in with both suspense and surprise in this co-production starring Argentinian and Spanish actors
No quiero perderte nunca by Alejo Levis
Alejo Levis uses spooky imagery and sound to beckon the viewer into the world of a woman grieving deeply
Jumpman by Ivan Tverdovsky
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Ivan I Tverdovsky's third feature is his most dynamic and technically polished, but also least humane and touching, film to date
Redemption by Joseph Madmony, Boaz Yehonatan Yaakov
12/07/2018
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Israeli filmmaker Joseph Madmony's fourth feature is a touching and thought-provoking film that won the Ecumenical Jury Prize and Best Actor Award
Summerhouse by Damir Cucic
Croatian director Damir Cucic delves into the heart of some strange face-to-face encounters with a blind man recording violent memories in a deserted hotel
The New End by Leonel Dietsche
The plot of Leonel Dietsche’s dystopian debut feature is based on an interesting core idea but ultimately goes nowhere
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