Film Reviews

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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Long Live Freedom by Roberto Andò

11/02/2013

In Roberto Andò’s new film the actor plays the role of a politician hit by a crisis whose twin brother steps in to replace him  

Viva la libertà

Viva la libertà

Long Live Love by Sine Skibsholt

23/03/2020

Part cancer drama, part Gilmore Girls, Sine Skibsholt’s tender Danish documentary shows affection with an attitude  

Lever Elsker Savner

Lever Elsker Savner

Long Live My Happy Head by Will Hewitt, Austen McCowan

18/03/2022

Austen McCowan and Will Hewitt's partly animated documentary is a bittersweet story of a cancer patient who fights his disease with creativity and humour  

Long Live My Happy Head

Long Live My Happy Head

Long Live the Bride by Ascanio Celestini

08/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Five years after The Black Sheep, Ascanio Celestini is back at Venice with an ensemble film set in the Roman suburbs, starring Alba Rohrwacher and Salvatore Striano  

Viva la Sposa

Viva la Sposa

Long Shadows by Connie Walter

24/10/2008

The Long Walk by Mattie Do

06/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Mattie Do’s new film is an intricate ghost story about a man who looks to change his own past and suffers the unexpected consequences of this decision  

Bor Mi Vanh Chark

Bor Mi Vanh Chark

The Long Way Home by Sergi Pérez

14/11/2014

Sergi Pérez competes in Seville by boldly showing 24 hours of the life of a man immersed in a quasi animal state of rage and pain  

El camino más largo para volver a casa

El camino más largo para volver a casa

Longing by Savi Gabizon

01/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Israeli director Savi Gabizon returns after a 14-year hiatus with his new film, an acute and fascinating reflection on paternity and how to smile in the face of death  

Ga'agua

Ga'agua

Longing by Valeska Grisebach

16/02/2006

Longing for an Island by Laetitia Farkas

17/03/2021

This charming first feature plunges the viewer into a “White Russian” holiday camp in the depths of the French Landes, speaking to the experience of exile and its ties with the past and the present  

Désir d’une île

Désir d’une île

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