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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Ida by Pawel Pawlikowski

18/10/2013

The film tackles issues of identity, religion and dealing with a dark past  

Ida

Ida

The Idea of a Lake by Milagros Mumenthaler

10/08/2016

LOCARNO 2016: Five years after Back to Stay, Milagros Mumenthaler, winner of the Golden Leopard, returns to Locarno with this dreamlike family drama  

La idea de un lago

La idea de un lago

The Ideal City by Luigi Lo Cascio

01/09/2012

A directing debut for an actor loved by Italian audiences, who puts his name to a moral thriller called La città ideale  

Identicals by Simon Pummell

02/02/2016

Jonathan Glazer lit a beacon for European sci-fi with Under the Skin; now Simon Pummell’s here to keep that flame alive  

Brand New-U (Identicals)

Brand New-U (Identicals)

Identifying Features by Fernanda Valadez

24/01/2020

The first feature film by Mexico’s Fernanda Valadez is a very well-directed road movie, following a mother in search of her missing son who disappeared en route to the US  

Sin señas particulares

Sin señas particulares

Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death by Xavier Artigas, Xapo Ortega

15/11/2018

Xavier Artigas and Xapo Ortega’s new documentary focuses once again on politico-social denunciation  

Idrissa, crònica d'una mort qualsevol

Idrissa, crònica d'una mort qualsevol

Idyll by Tomaž Gorkič

24/09/2015

The unexpected winner of the Best Slovenian Film Award is an effective horror film by first-time writer, director and editor Tomaž Gorkič  

Idila

Idila

If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle by Florin Şerban

14/02/2010

If It Were Love by Patric Chiha

23/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Austria’s Patric Chiha puts his name to an extraordinary, immersive documentary which plunges us into the midst of Gisèle Vienne’s Crowd dance troop  

Si c'était de l'amour

Si c'était de l'amour

If Life Gives You Lemons by Ciro D'Emilio

10/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Ciro D’Emilio takes an unexpectedly sombre look at the reality of single-parent, working-class families in the poverty-stricken south of Italy  

Un giorno all’improvviso

Un giorno all’improvviso

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