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6948 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Silent Revolution by Lars Kraume
21/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Lars Kraume gives us a magnificent historical account, both intelligent and shocking, of the act of resistance of some East German students in 1956
Sunday's Illness by Ramón Salazar
BERLIN 2018: Ramón Salazar injects beauty, pain, sorrow and tension into his fourth feature, his most mature and sophisticated yet
Denmark by Kasper Rune Larsen
20/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Danish filmmaker Kasper Rune Larsen's first feature is an unflinching look at small-town youth, which is much less wasted than it might seem on the surface
Lemonade by Ioana Uricaru
BERLIN 2018: Ioana Uricaru’s first feature explores the trials and tribulations of a Romanian woman trying to settle in the United States
Cléo & Paul by Stéphane Demoustier
BERLIN 2018: The sophomore feature by France’s Stéphane Demoustier is a striking, claustrophobic odyssey through the streets of Paris, seen through the eyes of a lost child
The Son by Alexander Abaturov
BERLIN 2018: Alexander Abaturov’s documentary intimately immerses itself in the training of Spetsnaz recruits – the Russian special military forces
A Paris Education by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
BERLIN 2018: Jean-Paul Civeyrac offers a splendid piece of fiction, full of scope, charm and mastery, with some excellent performances from young actors
U - July 22 by Erik Poppe
BERLIN 2018: Erik Poppe once again seizes on a major event in his country’s history, presenting this time a reconstruction of the Utøya tragedy
The Real Estate by Måns Månsson, Axel Petersén
BERLIN 2018: Axel Petersén and Måns Månsson stir up feelings of intense social alienation, where narrative and form unite to create an atmosphere of rejection
Entebbe by José Padilha
BERLIN 2018: José Padilha and Working Title make a film about Israel’s rescue of hostages in Uganda in 1976, screening out of competition at Berlin
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