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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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Leaving Amerika by Marie-Pierre Brêtas
28/03/2024
Painting a wonderful, poignant portrait of an African-American man, Marie-Pierre Brêtas offers up an enthralling road movie revealing the social and racial divides in the USA
The Trap by Nadejda Koseva
27/03/2024
Nadejda Koseva’s second feature portrays a protagonist from an extinct human breed who blends in with the animal kingdom but is an outsider in the social jungle
The Great Escaper by Oliver Parker
Oliver Parker directs a film for wider audiences about memories of war, underpinned by a well-layered screenplay and starring two film giants, Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson
Life and Death of a Christmas Tree by Artūras Jevdokimovas
Georgian workers risk death to harvest fir seeds for affluent Danes to sell as Christmas trees in Arturas Jevdokimovas’s doc snapshot of two sides of capitalist Europe
Under the Leaves by Florence Lazar
Florence Lazar crafts a meticulous documentary, part botanical, part historical, on memory, nature, the unseen, and the transmission and stigmata of a colonial past
Nice Ladies by Mariia Ponomarova
Through the perspective of a cheerleading team made up of penta- and septuagenarians, Mariia Ponomarova trains a fresh lens on life and survival during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Who Cares? by Alexe Poukine
26/03/2024
Alexe Poukine returns with her new feature-length documentary examining the learning journeys embarked upon by medical staff to help develop their sense of empathy
My Freedom by Ilze Kunga-Melgaile
A key figure in Latvia’s independence struggle contends with her era’s duplicity in Ilze Kunga-Melgaile’s smart debut historical drama
The Good Teacher by Teddy Lussi-Modeste
Teddy Lussi-Modeste immerses himself in the hot waters of the world of education today, following an idealistic teacher caught up in an increasingly destabilising situation
I Am the River, the River Is Me by Petr Lom
Petr Lom’s newest documentary examines the indigenous importance of New Zealand’s Whanganui River, the first river worldwide to be granted legal personhood
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