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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Rise & Fall Of Comrade Zylo by Fatmir Koçi
29/11/2022
Fatmir Koçi’s adaptation of Dritëro Agolli’s novel remains very faithful to the source material, for better or for worse
Parade by Titas Laucius
In his fun feature debut, Titas Laucius schools his viewers on how to get an annulment through the Catholic Church – and survive
Piece of My Heart by Dana Nechushtan
28/11/2022
Friendship is tainted by jealousy – and way too much booze – in Dana Nechushtan's clunky ballerina melodrama
Night by Mona J. Hoel
Mona J Hoel’s new outing is a stark drama about a woman who tries to escape her violent husband
Journey Through Our World by Peter Lataster, Petra Lataster-Czisch
Peter Lataster and Petra Lataster-Czisch’s Best Dutch Film winner is slow but has a certain grace to it – as well as a wasp with thieving tendencies
Cold as Marble by Asif Rustamov
Two lovers and a convict father make the leap from comedy to tragedy in Asif Rustamov’s sophomore directorial effort
Much Ado About Dying by Simon Chambers
25/11/2022
IDFA Best Director Award winner Simon Chambers comes uncomfortably close to his protagonist in his film, but then reveals a lot of himself, too
Roxy by Dito Tsintsadze
Berlin-based Georgian helmer Dito Tsintsadze comes up with a hilarious crime-comedy that turns the dyed-in-the-wool cultural and political labels concerning East and West on their heads
Jailbird by Andrea Magnani
Andrea Magnani’s second work is a highly bizarre tale which risks alienating viewers
The Man Without Guilt by Ivan Gergolet
Ivan Gergolet’s feature debut is a very poignant study of human imperfections set in Trieste and its Slovenian-speaking suburbs
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