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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 744 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Unveiled by Angelina Maccarone
06/07/2005
My Summer of Love by Pawel Pawlikowski
23/06/2005
A strange passion between two teenage girls against a background of religious mysticism, deep in the heart of Yorkshire. A second full-length film confirming Pawel Pawlikowski as an original talent
NUIT NOIRE by Olivier Smolders
17/06/2005
Olivier Smolders’s first full-length feature film, is a kind of nocturnal nightmare, inspired by the narrative model of the Surrealists, a story shattered into a thousand fragments
Dalecarlians by Maria Bloom
02/06/2005
A strong and convincing feature debut, a Bergmanesque piece of family reunion with light brushes of humour, set in the picture perfect heart of Sweden, the province of Dalecarlia
Pale Eyes by Jérôme Bonnell
02/05/2005
A film comprised by feeling, light, colour, whispering grass and wind, capturing a presence
Downfall by Oliver Hirschbiegel
Clearly, a film about the last days of Hitler in a Germany in ruins and under bombardment, where the concentration camps were still in operation, was always going to be an attention-grabber
After Midnight by Davide Ferrario
22/04/2005
A movie made out of silent images, dreams and feelings, and proofs of devotion and love for the cinema
Ultranova by Bouli Lanners
14/04/2005
A film which speaks of things and people from our country sotto voce, with such a mixture of tenderness, absurd mildness and melancholy
Live and Become by Radu Mihaileanu
06/04/2005
The gap between "Go, live and become" and "You can cry now, if you want" comprises the initiatory journey of young Schlomo, life's painful apprenticeship
I Like to Work (Mobbing) by Francesca Comencini
23/03/2005
Neons, impersonal corridors, open spaces where dark-suited men and women, keep criss-crossing one another all day long : welcome in the new Century's harsh corporate world, Francesca Comencini style
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