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6956 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Wave by Roar Uthaug

14/12/2015

Norwegian director Roar Uthaug hits the mark with a fast-paced, spectacular and nail-biting disaster film, set amidst the maelstrom of a tsunami  

Bølgen

Bølgen

Ungiven by Branko Schmidt

10/12/2015

Croatian director Branko Schmidt offers a heart-breaking story about an elderly couple confronting routine, patriarchal attitudes and the relentless process of dementia  

Imena višnje

Imena višnje

Pioneers' Palace by Bobby Păunescu

10/12/2015

Bobby Păunescu’s film was shown at Sundance ahead of its domestic release in December  

Palatul pionierilor

Palatul pionierilor

Chromium by Bujar Alimani

09/12/2015

Bujar Alimani delivers a meditative family drama about self-affirmation, the search for independence and the process of growing up within a dysfunctional family  

Krom

Krom

Exotica, Erotica, Etc. by Evangelia Kranioti

02/12/2015

Greek director Evangelia Kranioti’s debut feature is in competition at the second edition of Porto/Post/Doc  

Exotica, Erotica, Etc.

Exotica, Erotica, Etc.

Moira by Levan Tutberidze

01/12/2015

Set on the Georgian shores of the Black Sea, Levan Tutberidze's latest film is an ominous tale about the members of a fragmented family and their futile attempts to reconstruct their lives  

Moira

Moira

The Summer of Frozen Fountains by Vano Burduli

30/11/2015

Love as a main theme struggles to overcome the setting in Vano Burduli's Black Nights main competition title  

Gakhinuli shadrevnebis tselitsadi

Gakhinuli shadrevnebis tselitsadi

Staying Alive by Charlotte Blom

30/11/2015

The first feature by Norwegian filmmaker Charlotte Blom is a bittersweet comedy about a woman dealing with the aftermath of a breakup, while trying to start a new life and rediscover herself  

Staying Alive

Staying Alive

Happy Hour by Franz Müller

30/11/2015

Three men see their own personal Goldilocks turn their lives upside down in this German comedy-drama, which screened at this year’s Black Nights  

Happy Hour

Happy Hour

Don't Look at Me That Way by Uisenma Borchu

30/11/2015

Mongolian-born Uisenma Borchu makes her feature debut in a film dealing with the complexity of femininity, identity and adulthood, which screened at Black Nights  

Schau mich nicht so an

Schau mich nicht so an

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