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7059 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2024. 759 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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La Marche by Nabil Ben Yadir
15/11/2013
Halfway between a historic film and a present day tale, the second feature by Nabil Ben Yadir tells the story of an adventure filled with solidarity and a sadly biter tone.
The Marching Band by Emmanuel Courcol
21/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Two unlikely brothers bond over music, laughter and tears in an archetypal French feel-good story helmed by Emmanuel Courcol
Mare by Andrea Staka
02/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Swiss director Andrea Štaka tells the story of a forty-something woman who realises there is more to life than taking care of her house and her family
Mare nostro by Andrea Gadaleta Caldarola
07/03/2017
Italian director Andrea Gadaleta Caldarola returns to his hometown, tracing out the social and economic ecosystem of the place, suspended between tradition and transformations in time
Marek Edelman... And There Was Love in the Ghetto by Jolanta Dylewska
21/01/2020
This subtle and moving documentary about romance in the Warsaw Ghetto, as told by a witness and recorded by Jolanta Dylewska, has been screened at Trieste
Maret by Laura Schroeder
19/10/2023
Laura Schroeder delivers a singular, atmospheric and clinical fiction film about dissociative amnesia, the quest for the self and Deep Brain Stimulation
Margaux Hartmann by Ludovic Bergery
15/12/2020
Ludovic Bergery signs his name to a sensitive first feature film about a young fifty-something widow’s emotional loneliness and her struggle to start over, starring Emmanuelle Béart
Marghe and Her Mother by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
18/10/2019
Shot in Basilicata, in the Italian language, Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest work takes a look at Generation Z, but it lacks the urgency of the Iranian director’s previous films
Margins by Niccolò Falsetti
02/09/2022
VENICE 2022: Niccolò Falsetti’s film about three friends who make punk music in the suburbs is fresh and lively enough to also appeal to audiences who aren’t huge fans of the movement
Marguerite by Xavier Giannoli
04/09/2015
VENICE 2015: Xavier Giannoli successfully dives into the 1920s hot on the heels of an exceptional singer played by a sensational Catherine Frot
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