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7312 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2024. 781 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Invisible Eye by Diego Lerman
15/05/2010
The Invisible Fight by Rainer Sarnet
11/08/2023
Rainer Sarnet’s hilarious third fiction feature goes back to Soviet times and fantasises about the peculiar parallel universes that might have co-existed with the official state narrative
The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão by Karim Aïnouz
24/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Karim Aïnouz ramps up the melodrama in his adaptation of Martha Batalha’s novel
The Invisible Life by Vítor Gonçalves
11/11/2013
The Portuguese filmmaker returns to direct a feature twenty years after Midnight and A Girl In Summer. In competition at the International Rome Film Festival
The Invisible by Gracia Querejeta
06/03/2020
In her highly dialogued park movie Gracia Querejeta homes in on a problem affecting the over fifties: the fact that society no longer sees them
The Invisible Thread by Marco Simon Puccioni
04/03/2022
Marco Simon Puccioni’s new movie explores the breaking up of a two-dad family and uses humour to tackle complex themes such as dual paternity and blood ties
The Invisible Witness by Stefano Mordini
13/12/2018
Stefano Mordini's noir, starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Miriam Leone, is presented as a sequence of conversations and flashbacks that ultimately fail to build the suspense the genre requires
The Invisible Woman by Ralph Fiennes
29/11/2013
The largely unknown story of Charles Dickens’ long-standing affair offers Ralph Fiennes the chance to try the costume drama form on for size.
The Invisible Zoo by Romuald Karmakar
23/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Romuald Karmakar’s new documentary zooms in on the “natural” practices of Zurich Zoo
Invisibles by Louis-Julien Petit
24/06/2019
Louis-Julien Petit delivers a moving and dynamic film which depicts a group of social workers who do everything in their power to help the homeless women within their shelter reintegrate into society
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