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6469 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/08/2023. 716 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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All Men Become Brothers by Robert Kirchhoff
07/07/2023
Robert Kirchhoff's latest creative documentary traverses the life and legacy of Alexander Dubček, offering a nuanced exploration of the “icon of socialism with a human face”
Where The Wind Blows by Marco Righi
Marco Righi debates theological issues in his second fiction feature, but there is such a thing as too much subtlety
Background by Khaled Abdulwahed
06/07/2023
The very creative Khaled Abdulwahed malaxes memories and sets out to follow the few traces left by his father, a Syrian student in the German Democratic Republic in the 1950s
Citizen Saint by Tinatin Kajrishvili
Georgian director Tinatin Kajrishvili departs from her earlier style with this black-and-white allegory that combines religion and superstition to strange and intriguing effect
Double Blind by Ian Hunt-Duffy
Irish director Ian Hunt-Duffy’s debut feature film is an angst-inducing huis clos tinged blood-red and exuding a strong smell of disinfectant
Embryo Larva Butterfly by Kyros Papavassiliou
Past? Present? Future? In Kyros Papavassiliou’s arthouse oddity, you get it all at once
Temporaries by Pier-Philippe Chevigny
Stronger as a statement than in the stylistic department, Pier-Philippe Chevigny’s debut feature examines the mistreatment of migrant seasonal workers in Quebec
She Came at Night by Jan Vejnar, Tomáš Pavlíček
A mother from hell comes at night and disrupts the dynamic between her son and his partner in Jan Vejnar and Tomáš Pavlíček’s comedy with horror overtones
The Hypnosis by Ernst De Geer
Debuting director Ernst De Geer wants you to feel uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable
Brutal Heat by Albert Hospodářský
05/07/2023
Social surrealism flourishes in the Gen Z-centred coming-of-age road movie directed by debutant Albert Hospodářský
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