Fedor Tot
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
UK-based critic, wide remit but specialising in Balkan and Eastern European cinema
Juror #2 (2024)
93%
A+
EDIT
“A series of mirror images, many of them contradictory, combine to say something more meaningful than the sum of its parts.” –
Vague Visages
Jan 31, 2025
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Who Do I Belong To (2024)
69%
EDIT
“Who Do I Belong To is social realist cinema at its stodgiest and most self-serious.” –
Vague Visages
Mar 2, 2024
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Napoleon (2023)
58%
EDIT
“His willingness to play with the conventions of the genre, even with a mega-budget production, is precisely why this biopic is so refreshing, as Napoleon is very much a repudiation and a revolt against history’s “Great Men.”” –
Vague Visages
Nov 28, 2023
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Branded to Kill (1967)
100%
EDIT
“Discordant, broken, berserk: Branded to Kill refuses all direct relations with geography in its depiction of a career hitman on the verge of losing control.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Time and Tide (2000)
64%
EDIT
“Time and Tide seems to gaze both forward and backwards at once, its breaking down of editing structure creating a strange discombobulating effect.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Twilight (1990)
93%
EDIT
“Fehér’s setting and use of cinematic space is key to Twilight’s mood.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Detour (1945)
98%
EDIT
“Detour plays like a fever dream powered by guilt and dread; an existential noir about an American male lost in the nothingness and vastness of the country.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Carriage to Vienna (1966)
EDIT
“The power of Coach to Vienna today rests in its mythic quality...” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Rimini (2022)
100%
EDIT
“By dint of the fact that Rimini showcases such a vast gulf between performance and direction, Seidl’s return to fictional filmmaking is, if nothing else, hugely interesting.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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The Last Ride of the Wolves (2022)
EDIT
“More moralistic viewers might question if The Last Ride of the Wolves is in reality glamorizing these men, but I think Di Michele is a couple of steps ahead, both embracing that glamorization and distancing the audience from it.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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The Story of a Three-Day Pass (1967)
100%
EDIT
“The constant juxtaposition between the sheer joy of an impromptu summer romance and the reality of the surrounding world is The Story of a Three-Day Pass’ enduring legacy.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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#Vader Jacob (2020)
EDIT
“Vader presents a nuanced and complex picture of fatherhood, as shaped by both individual personalities and wider social events.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Underground (1995)
86%
EDIT
“Underground remains a controversial and wildly ambitious film, one that refuses to be pinned down. It's a never-ending hall of mirrors that reveals more about the audience than the narrative itself.” –
Vague Visages
Nov 7, 2023
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Music (2023)
82%
EDIT
“The rhythms in Music — the shift from one image to the next — make sense in ways that defy obvious explanation, much like the film itself.” –
Vague Visages
Oct 27, 2023
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The New Boy (2023)
76%
EDIT
“The New Boy is a film of deep, mystical qualities, and I can’t wait to revisit it.” –
Vague Visages
Oct 18, 2023
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Housekeeping for Beginners (2023)
94%
EDIT
“Stolevski’s work has air and breath to it, like someone in love with the energy of simply creating.” –
Vague Visages
Oct 18, 2023
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My Imaginary Country (2022)
94%
4/5
EDIT
“Invigorating insights into a nation at a crossroads” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
Full Review
Hairspray (1988)
98%
4/5
EDIT
“John Waters’ musical finds just the right balance of kitsch and sincerity.” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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Pretty Red Dress (2022)
85%
3/5
EDIT
“Alexandra Burke shines in an all-too-neat look at Black identity.” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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Inland (2022)
47%
2/5
EDIT
“Rickety Lynch riff only shows splashes of imagination” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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The Super 8 Years (2022)
92%
4/5
EDIT
“Astonishing diary film knits together the personal and political” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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Small, Slow But Steady (2022)
100%
4/5
EDIT
“Boxing biopic is an uppercut above the rest” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)
94%
4/5
EDIT
“Quentin Dupieux pulls off another smart-stupid satire” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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Shabu (2021)
91%
4/5
EDIT
“Effortlessly breezy neighbourhood portrait is full of flair” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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While We Watched (2022)
91%
3/5
EDIT
“Electric account of what it means to be in the eye of a raging storm” –
WeLoveCinema
Sep 20, 2023
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