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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Man Who Will Come by Giorgio Diritti
14/01/2010
A moving tribute to a dramatic chapter in Italian history and a double award-winner (by audiences and the jury) at last year's Rome Film Festival
The Man Without Gravity by Marco Bonfanti
21/10/2019
Starring Elio Germano as its anti-superhero and packed full of literary and cinematic references, Marco Bonfanti’s film challenges global audiences with its invocation of purity
The Man Without Guilt by Ivan Gergolet
25/11/2022
Ivan Gergolet’s feature debut is a very poignant study of human imperfections set in Trieste and its Slovenian-speaking suburbs
Manas by Marianna Brennand
04/09/2024
VENICE 2024: With sensitivity and respect, Marianna Brennand brings to light the horrifying practice of sexual abuse of little girls in an Amazon rainforest village
Mancino naturale by Salvatore Allocca
30/03/2022
Salvatore Allocca’s dramedy about the world of youth football treats us to a few wonderful moments but is underpinned by an uplifting story which refuses to break with historic TV fiction codes
Mandibles by Quentin Dupieux
06/09/2020
VENICE 2020: With a laugh-out-loud film that feels like a long-lost cousin of the Coen brothers’ “idiot trilogy”, Quentin Dupieux once again makes the world a much better place
Mandrake by Lynne Davison
22/04/2022
Mystery definitely comes first in Lynne Davison’s debut feature
Manga D'Terra by Basil Da Cunha
07/08/2023
Swiss-Portuguese director Basil Da Cunha is back investigating the complex reality of the Reboleira neighbourhood, but this time it’s women who take centre stage
Mangrove by Steve McQueen
08/10/2020
Steve McQueen’s new effort is a stunning depiction of police brutality in Britain, highlighting the problem of institutionalised racism
Manhood by Péter Politzer
23/07/2018
Péter Politzer’s work is a stylish "vision fugitive" which employs a poetics worthy of New Wave cinema to describe three particular moments in the lives of three modern-day Budapest men
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