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6351 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/06/2023. 696 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Girl Unknown by Pablo Maqueda
08/06/2023
Basing his work on Paco Bezerra’s stage play, Pablo Maqueda crafts a disturbing and surprising movie with a touch of humour
Light Falls Vertical by Efthymia Zymvragaki
Efthymia Zymvragaki explores her own painful past in parallel with the story of a man in search of redemption who reached out to her to ask her to make a film about how he abused his wife
Tony, Shelly and the Magic Light by Filip Posivac
07/06/2023
Filip Pošivač's debut, a stop-motion puppet film that celebrates difference, blends adventure, mystery, emotional depth and social commentary in a family-friendly package
Marinette by Virginie Verrier
06/06/2023
Virginie Verrier delivers a well-executed biopic and a multifaceted portrait of the pioneering star of women’s football Marinette Pichon, perfectly played by Garance Marillier
Magic Mountain by Mariam Chachia, Nik Voigt
05/06/2023
Mariam Chachia and Nik Voigt's documentary is set in the Abastumani tuberculosis sanatorium, which serves as a nightmarish microcosm of Georgia's difficult history and often-absurd present
Billy by Emilia Mazzacurati
31/05/2023
Emilia Mazzacurati's debut, set in the suburbs of North-Eastern Italy recounted by her father Carlo, is a coming-of-age story immersed in fog and diluted by a surreal flavour
Red Island by Robin Campillo
30/05/2023
Robin Campillo puts decolonisation through a very subtle sieve in a film about a family and the French military presence in Madagascar
Strangers by Night by Alex Lutz
27/05/2023
CANNES 2023: A chance Parisian run-in gets romantic, talky and decidedly French in Alex Lutz’s Un Certain Regard closer
Abbé Pierre - A Century of Devotion by Frédéric Tellier
CANNES 2023: Frédéric Tellier pays tribute to the man who was nicknamed "the voice of the voiceless" with a biopic tracing the powerful career of a determined fighter against poverty
The Old Oak by Ken Loach
26/05/2023
CANNES 2023: Ken Loach’s new title contains not an ounce of cynicism – just hope
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