Film Reviews

7044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/06/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Dog Thief by Vinko Tomičić Salinas

07/06/2024

Chilean filmmaker Vinko Tomičić Salinas makes his solo feature debut with a meditative portrait of a young shoeshiner in the Bolivian capital of La Paz  

El ladrón de perros

El ladrón de perros

Eternal Playground by Pablo Cotten, Joseph Rozé

07/06/2024

Pablo Cotten and Joseph Rozé deliver a poetic, astute, engaging and charming first feature film about a group of old high school friends reunited by a bereavement  

La Récréation de juillet

La Récréation de juillet

A Postcard from Rome by Elza Gauja

05/06/2024

Latvian actress-turned-director and screenwriter Elza Gauja tells the poignant story of a senior couple grappling with the wife’s fast-progressing Alzheimer’s  

Pastkarte no Romas

Pastkarte no Romas

Novi Sad Remembrance by Aleksandar Reljić

29/05/2024

In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Aleksandar Reljić deals with the Holocaust, the memory of it and the ever-changing narratives around it  

Novosadsko sećanje

Novosadsko sećanje

Flow by Gints Zilbalodis

29/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Gints Zilbalodis’ endearing animated tale, about a black cat in the aftermath of a catastrophic flood, is the hidden gem of this year’s Cannes Film Festival  

Flow

Flow

Once Upon a Family by Sead Šabotić

29/05/2024

Sead Šabotić takes us on a mesmerising, magical-realist ride in his sophomore feature-length piece  

Porodica na određeno vrijeme

Porodica na određeno vrijeme

Elementary by Claire Simon

28/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Claire Simon’s latest documentary is an energetic survey of an archetypal Parisian junior school  

Apprendre

Apprendre

Abortion Dream Team by Karolina Domagalska

27/05/2024

Karolina Domagalska’s documentary highlights the impact of the eponymous Polish abortion rights group working in a fraught legal framework  

Abortion Dream Team

Abortion Dream Team

My Sunshine by Hiroshi Okuyama

27/05/2024

CANNES 2024: This likeable film by Hiroshi Okuyama lacks bite, but it will make you want to put on your old skates again – if you manage to find them, that is  

Boku no o-bi-sama

Boku no o-bi-sama

Ernest Cole, Lost and Found by Raoul Peck

27/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Raoul Peck’s rousing documentary eulogises the famed South African photojournalist and chronicler of apartheid  

Ernest Cole, Lost and Found

Ernest Cole, Lost and Found

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