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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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This Kind Of Hope by Pawel Siczek
23/01/2023
Pawel Siczec gives us an incisive and aesthetically powerful portrait of Belarusian activist, diplomat and politician Andrei Sannikov
Heroic by David Zonana
A young indigenous Mexican conscript navigates a treacherous national military academy, in Michel Franco protégé David Zonana’s second feature
Mamacruz by Patricia Ortega
Patricia Ortega’s film is a wonderfully tender and bold examination of female sexuality in one’s advancing years
Time Out by Eve Duchemin
19/01/2023
Eve Duchemin takes an intense yet subtle approach to depict the impossibility of three prisoners allowing themselves to enjoy life while on leave
What a Life! by Giuseppe Battiston
Giuseppe Battiston steps behind the camera to offer up this feel-good movie loosely based on Flaubert’s far more acerbic story Bouvard and Pécuchet
Cricket & Antoinette by Luka Rukavina
12/01/2023
With his feature-length directorial debut, Luka Rukavina re-tells an old fable but imbues it with a new moral revolving around tolerance
Rascals by Jimmy Laporal-Trésor
11/01/2023
Jimmy Laporal-Trésor’s popular yet political debut feature film depicts the violent Paris-based clash between youngsters from housing estates and skinheads in 1984
Sixteen by Philippe Lioret
03/01/2023
Philippe Lioret revisits the archetypal story of Romeo and Juliette with penetrating clarity and great modern acuity
White Paradise by Guillaume Renusson
13/12/2022
Guillaume Renusson delivers a great feature debut which follows the brilliant Denis Menochet and Zar Amir Ebrahimi as they’re hunted in the mountains on the French-Italian border
Snow and the Bear by Selcen Ergun
Selcen Ergun delivers a dark tale blinded by the whiteness of the snowy landscapes of a Turkish village locked in the outdated traditions of an endless winter
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