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Everytime Review

A fresh new vision of cinema unfolds in front of our eyes. Emerging from the cinema, you will never see the world the same way again. Wow. This here is real, profound, bold cinema. It left me totally shaken, boasting a handful of entirely unforgettable shots (you’ll notice them as soon as they arrive). Everytime is the latest feature from acclaimed Austrian filmmaker Sandra Wollner, a remarkably vibrant new take on grief and how it shatters the world around us. Everytime won the main award in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, standing out for so many reasons. It deserves this prize and plenty others. I’m also not the only one saying this film should’ve been in the festival’s Main Competition, it’s really that good. Then more people would’ve been able to watch it and start talking about it and discussing everything in the second half because WHOA. This is a serious conversation-starter film – in a good way. Everyone will have something to say about it, some questions to ask, some ideas to consider. What does it all mean?! Which is what truly great cinema can achieve when it’s enchanting and emotionally profound and superbly cinematic. // Continue Reading ›

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