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6487 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2023. 713 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Jolly Forgers by Yolande Moreau
22/08/2023
Yolande Moreau returns with her third feature film as director, a story of love and friendship tinted with nostalgia
Silent Roar by Johnny Barrington
This year’s Edinburgh opener is a strong debut from newcomer Johnny Barrington, who consistently undercuts the tenets of social realism with hints of the magical and the dreamlike
Die Before Death by Ahmed Imamović
Ahmed Imamović’s third feature is essentially a TV film that deals with the topics of impending death and the sins of the past in a shallow and banal way
Body by Petra Seliskar
21/08/2023
Dedicated to mothers and daughters, Petra Seliškar’s film is a visually stunning and emotionally breathtaking story of a woman and her fight against autoimmune diseases
Silence of Reason by Kumjana Novakova
Following Disturbed Earth, Kumjana Novanova presents a profound, fluid and uncompromising work that aims to serve as a call for remembrance
Europa by Sudabeh Mortezai
Sudabeh Mortezai’s follow-up to the award-winning Joy is a blistering political drama set in Albania
Requiem to the Hot Days of Summer by Giorgi Parkosadze
18/08/2023
Giorgi Parkosadze’s debut feature is a slice-of-life documentary set in the Georgian mountains, but there’s plenty of room for more audacity
Fairy Garden by Gergö Somogyvári
In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Gergő Somogyvári observes the relation between two outcasts of the conservative and unjust Hungarian society
Medium by Christina Ioakeimidi
Christina Ioakeimidi crafts a competent, emotional study of young love for her sophomore feature
Bottlemen by Nemanja Vojinović
History, pollution, and class and racial issues overlap in Nemanja Vojinović's documentary about marginalised men working at one of Europe's largest unsanitary landfills
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