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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Scary Mother by Ana Urushadze
03/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: In her debut feature, screening at the Swiss gathering, Georgian director Ana Urushadze tackles the restrictions that society and families force upon women, mothers and wives
Abracadabra by Pablo Berger
01/08/2017
Bilbaine director Pablo Berger aims to hypnotise audiences with his latest game of prestige: a colourful, grotesque and exaggerated film that combines dark comedy, fantasy and drama
Agape by Branko Schmidt
31/07/2017
Veteran Croatian filmmaker Branko Schmidt’s film, which premiered at Pula, is a powerful critique of a failed society through the lens of the church, religion, labels and violence
The Starry Sky Above Me by Ilan Klipper
26/07/2017
Ilan Klipper's feature debut is a psychological chamber drama-comedy about how our loved ones misjudge us with the best of intentions
Doubtful by Eliran Elya
25/07/2017
Eliran Elya’s first feature film, awarded in Jerusalem, takes an honest and mature look at two lost souls travelling down a pre-destined path
Dead Fish by Kristijan Milić
Kristijan Milić’s third feature is a study of post-war life, echoing Robert Altman’s Short Cuts, which has world-premiered in Pula’s Croatian Film Competition
Scaffolding by Matan Yair
17/07/2017
The remarkable debut film by Israel's Matan Yair is a real-life story about a boy torn between his family business and inspiration for education
The Son of Bigfoot by Jérémie Degruson, Ben Stassen
13/07/2017
With The Son of Bigfoot, his 6th 3D feature film (co-directed by Jérémie Degruson), Ben Stassen brings us an animated film for everyone, with its sights set on the top of the box-office charts
This Is Not Me by Miro Remo
10/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Slovakian documentarian Miro Remo follows famous Slovak singer Richard Müller as he tries to step back into the spotlight
Song of Granite by Pat Collins
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Pat Collins recounts the life of great traditional Irish singer Joe Heaney, against the backdrop of a stunning black-and-white Ireland
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