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7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lost Land by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd
04/04/2011
The Lost Notebook by Ida Marie Gedbjerg Sørensen
14/06/2024
Following in the footsteps of a Soviet-era Hungarian worker passionate about cinema, Danish director Ida Sørensen reflects on the role of fiction in people’s lives
Lost Ones by Felix Hassenfratz
16/01/2019
A year after its premiere at the Berlinale, the first feature by German auteur Felix Hassenfratz, focusing on child abuse, is being released in his country’s cinemas on 17 January
Lost Paradise by Ève Deboise
21/06/2013
A melody of bodies confronts the symphony of the elements in Paradis Perdu by Eve Deboise, with Pauline Etienne and Olivier Rabourdin, presented at the Brussels Film Festival
Lost Persons Area by Caroline Strubbe
16/05/2009
The Lost Steps by Roda Fawaz, Thibaut Wohlfahrt
02/02/2024
Roda Fawaz and Thibaut Wohlfahrt thrust us into the heart of the justice system for a day, encompassing high-tension trials and family affairs
Lost Times by Áron Mátyássy
09/07/2009
Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle by Gustavo Salmerón
07/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Spain's Gustavo Salmerón entertains and moves us with his portrayal of an era with a story of the social advancement of his own family, captained by a fascinating mother
Lotus by Signe Birkova
21/11/2024
Latvia’s Signe Birkova draws inspiration from surrealism, expressionism and silent film to create a visually radical feature about a female avant-garde pioneer
Louder than Bombs by Joachim Trier
18/05/2015
CANNES 2015: By breaking up the space and time of the narrative, Joachim Trier attempts his greatest work with a film as fascinating as it is unfathomed
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