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7741 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2025. 800 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Mariana's Room by Emmanuel Finkiel
22/04/2025
Emmanuel Finkiel delves into the world of survival and life and death instincts through the eyes of a child hidden in a brothel at the height of World War II
Warfare by Alex Garland, Ray Mendoza
17/04/2025
If you don’t like war, Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza will reinforce your logical fears with a tense immersive experience, narrated almost in real time and based on true events
The Prince of Nanawa by Clarisa Navas
Clarisa Navas’ epic documentary charts the life of a resilient young boy as he grows up in an isolated Paraguayan town bordering Argentina
Oxana by Charlène Favier
15/04/2025
Charlène Favier traces the revolutionary and artistic existence of one of the founders of the Femen movement, full of courage and adversity, in a moving fiction film
The Vanishing Point by Bani Khoshnoudi
Iranian director Bani Khoshnoudi tries to give life to the ghost of a family’s past that now only lives through the few objects that inhabited it
Our Father, Our President by Manuel Huerga
Manuel Huerga reminds us why Jordi Pujol, former president of the Government of Catalonia, does not have a street, square or park in Barcelona named after him
Colostrum by Sayaka Mizuno
Sayaka Mizuno traces with great sensibility and poetry the daily life of characters that seem to live out of time, surrounded by nature that embraces them almost to the point of suffocation
The Creeps by Marko Mäkilaakso
14/04/2025
Marko Mäkilaakso's darkly comedic snowman slasher is a charmingly trashy celebration of 1980s cult classics, made with great attention to detail
Obscure Night – "Ain't I a Child?" by Sylvain George
11/04/2025
In the final chapter of his touching trilogy about migration, Sylvain George and his protagonists arrive in the city of Paris where splendour flirts with misery
The Last Shore by Jean-François Ravagnan
Jean-François Ravagnan looks back on the tragic media image of a young Gambian drowning in Venice to seek out his roots and to give him a name
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