Movie reviews of Victor Fraga

These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.

Number of movie reviews: 1104 / 1104

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Young and dignified lawyer confronts Stalin's corrupt establishment, in Sergei Loznitsa's profound and sombre new film. Review

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15 may

15 may

Franchise of eight films wraps up with an overbloated, tasteless, indigestible and toxic instalment. Review

2.0

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15 may

15 may

Aesthetically astounding German drama seamlessly blends the visual and the tactile, just as it weaves together three families from different eras. Review

10

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14 may

14 may

The Cape Verdean "Bob Marley" who died on the day he was about to record his first studio album becomes the subject of this simple and auspicious documentary. Review

7.0

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12 may

12 may

Victims of domestic abuse seek protection in a women's shelter, in this warm and thoughtful, humanistic Portuguese drama. Review

8.0

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12 may

12 may

Lesbian pornographer embarks on a road trip in search of inspiration, in this pointless and lame addition to the canon of identity movement cinema. Review

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11 may

11 may

While interesting and relatable, this is a story told without flair, vigour and originality. Review

4.0

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11 may

11 may

Ugly suburban landscapes and a cacophony of cars provide a strange type of serenity to these suburban dwellers, in this elementary Portuguese film. Review

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10 may

10 may

As Flores is a simple and straightforward exercise on homemade anthropology. Cinema as a weapon for social liberation and personal liberation. A movie tiny in its execution, and significant in its purpose. Review

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10 may

10 may

While aesthetically impressive, First Person Plural fails to rivet viewers. Review

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7 may

7 may

Biopic of the German filmmaker reveals an aggressive and manipulative woman unrepentant of her Nazi past, yet it fails to make any particularly new reflections and revelations. Review

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1 may

1 may

At just 27 minutes and consisting entirely of archive footage, The Ban is enlightening, curious and even funny. Review

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29 march

29 mar

This politically and aesthetically audacious project is only partly realised. Review

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29 march

29 mar

Iran's "greatest pop icon ever" reclaims the spotlight after more than two decades living in silence and darkness, in this heartwarming documentary... Review

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29 march

29 mar

Unabashed autistic artists expose their neurodiverse life vision in this exquisite, freeform documentary. Review

7.0

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26 march

26 mar

This 77-minute film lacks a little stamina. Tension arises mostly from Bakhtari managing her dwindling funds and grappling with her official position. Nevertheless, Hella’s calm observation shines a spotlight on an admirable character and her crucial work. Review

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22 march

22 mar

Murderous colonialism and Black music are combined to intoxicating effects, in this dazzlingly inventive documentary about the assassination of Patrice Lumumba. Review

10

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10 march

10 mar

The latest Best Documentary Academy Award winner is a painfully real and objective register of the horrors Palestinians have to endure, and of the unhinged depravity of their oppressors. Review

10

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6 march

6 mar

A heartwarming and inspirational creation. A movie guaranteed to put a smile on the face of adults and children alike. Review

8.0

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23 february

23 feb

Poor comprehensibility isn’t the only issue affecting The Safe House. The script is so contrived that it prevents actors from giving their best. Review

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21 february

21 feb

This is a very solid movie, with a riveting script, strong performances and gorgeous imagery. Review

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21 february

21 feb

This is a warm and effective register of youth sentiments under extreme hardship. A conceptual music score blending minimalistic sounds and eerie chanting adds a very gentle artistic touch to the proceedings, without robbing the characters of their individuality and their humanity. Review

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20 february

20 feb

Sang-soo’s latest movie excels in spontaneity, something the director achieves in every single one of his films. The micro-conflicts are both credible and hilarious, as is the attempt at redemption. Review

8.0

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20 february

20 feb

This is a universal film with a cogent and nimble script made for everyone to appreciate. Review

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20 february

20 feb

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