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7045 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/06/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Res creata by Alessandro Cattaneo
26/12/2019
Alessandro Cattaneo’s documentary on the relationship between humans and animals is a dance of words and images which offers an original vision of the world and shies away from anthropocentrism
Mister T. by Marcin Krzysztalowicz
24/12/2019
Marcin Krzyształowicz directs a charmingly surreal, fake biopic of a 1950s writer who, forbidden from publishing his books, comes up with a fictional story that would demolish communism
Advantages of Travelling by Train by Aritz Moreno
In his hilariously dark tale, Aritz Moreno makes a case for never talking to strangers on public transport ever again
Status and Terrain by Ute Adamczewski
23/12/2019
Ute Adamczewski's winner of the Best German Film Award at DOK Leipzig looks at various spaces in Saxony in the context of their heritage as early Nazi concentration camps
Truth and Justice by Tanel Toom
20/12/2019
In his Oscar-shortlisted film, Tanel Toom takes on Anton Hansen Tammsaare’s work, regarded as one of the most important in the Estonian literature
Nocturnal by Nathalie Biancheri
19/12/2019
Italy’s Nathalie Biancheri puts her name to a promising debut with a first feature film produced in the UK and revealing great directorial prowess
The Goddess of Fortune by Ferzan Ozpetek
Ferzan Ozpetek returns to Rome with a touching and melancholy film on how love changes over time, revolving around a male couple in crisis who are entrusted with two children
Sanctuary by Álvaro Longoria
18/12/2019
Álvaro Longoria and brothers Javier and Carlos Bardem launch themselves into a Greenpeace campaign in the hope of securing protected zone status for a vast area of the Antarctic Ocean
Sing Me a Song by Thomas Balmès
16/12/2019
Thomas Balmès returns to the young Buddhist monk Peyangki, who appeared in his earlier work Happiness and is now wrestling with a crisis of adolescence while Bhutan gets to grips with modernisation
Pinocchio by Matteo Garrone
13/12/2019
Matteo Garrone preserves the original spirit of the famous puppet and isn’t influenced by current tendencies in fantasy storytelling. In Italian cinemas from 19 December
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