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6953 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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

Oh La La Pauline! by Emilie Brisavoine

27/11/2015

The debut feature film by young French director Emilie Brisavoine catapults us into the private sphere of an unconventional family  

Pauline s’arrache

Pauline s’arrache

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