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6934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Benefit of the Doubt by Samuel Tilman

05/10/2017

Belgian director Samuel Tilman delivers a gripping psychological thriller that strikes a chord with us all by asking the question: where does belief end and doubt begin?  

Une part d'ombre

Une part d'ombre

Loving Vincent by DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman

05/10/2017

Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman explore the life and death of the famous post-impressionist through hand-painted animation  

Loving Vincent

Loving Vincent

Saura(s) by Félix Viscarret

04/10/2017

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Félix Viscarret takes an in-depth look at Carlos Saura from a place of deep admiration and respect, talking to his family to uncover his most private and personal side  

Saura(s)

Saura(s)

Stand-Up Girl! by Nawell Madani, Ludovic Colbeau-Justin

04/10/2017

In her first film, the Belgian comedian delivers a fictionalised, open-hearted self-portrait that whisks us from the working-class high rises of Brussels to the spotlights of Paris  

C'est tout pour moi !

C'est tout pour moi !

Daphne by Peter Mackie Burns

03/10/2017

Peter Mackie Burns's first feature film leads us into the messy and tormented everyday life of a young woman, who is both free and radiant, despite the odds being against her  

Daphne

Daphne

The Wife by Björn Runge

03/10/2017

Glenn Close plays the titular spouse in Björn Runge’s film adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s novel  

The Wife

The Wife

Los perros by Marcela Said

03/10/2017

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Marcela Said rakes through Chile’s troubled past in this story of the relationship between an upper-class woman and her riding instructor  

Los perros

Los perros

Ferrante Fever by Giacomo Durzi

02/10/2017

Hitting Italian cinemas is Giacomo Durzi's documentary, which focuses on Elena Ferrante, listed by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential personalities in the world  

Ferrante Fever

Ferrante Fever

Al Berto by Vicente Alves do Ó

02/10/2017

Vicente Alves do Ó focuses on the youth of Portuguese poet Al Berto, in a character-driven film set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Portugal  

Al Berto

Al Berto

The Captain by Robert Schwentke

30/09/2017

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: From Robert Schwentke comes this fable, set in Germany in the final throes of the Second World War, about the value of justice when all traces of humanity have been lost  

Der Hauptmann

Der Hauptmann

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