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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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In the Trap by Alessio Liguori

04/11/2019

Alessio Liguori's first English language feature, starring an international cast, is a terrifying psychological horror movie which walks the line between religious faith and mental illness  

In the Trap

In the Trap

In the Woods by Angelos Frantzis

29/07/2010

In Touch by Pawel Ziemilski

07/03/2019

In his tender documentary, Paweł Ziemilski investigates what “staying in touch” really means  

In Touch

In Touch

In Ukraine by Piotr Pawlus, Tomasz Wolski

18/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Tomasz Wolski and Piotr Pawlus let the images speak, or rather scream, for themselves, giving an insight into “the horror, the horror” of a full-scale war  

W Ukrainie

W Ukrainie

In viaggio by Gianfranco Rosi

05/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Gianfranco Rosi assembles unseen archive material documenting the travels of Pope Francis in 53 countries, where Bergoglio addressed the burning issues of war and human rights  

In viaggio

In viaggio

In viaggio con Adele by Alessandro Capitani

18/10/2018

Rome Film Fest's pre-opening film is an original on-the-road comedy that could have done more to embrace its autistic protagonist  

In viaggio con Adele

In viaggio con Adele

In Your Arms by Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm

02/02/2015

The big winner of the 38th Göteborg International Film Festival is a tragic and humane story  

I dine hænder

I dine hænder

In Your Dreams! by Petr Oukropec

17/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Czech producer and filmmaker Petr Oukropec has unveiled his sophomore feature in the Generation 14plus section of Berlin  

Ani ve snu!

Ani ve snu!

Inbetween Worlds by Feo Aladag

12/02/2014

Feo Aladag is back in Berlin, this time in competition, with a second feature in which the intensity of her ellipses confirms her assurance and talent as a narrator  

Zwischen Welten

Zwischen Welten

Incarnation by Filip Kovačević

15/11/2016

Serbian director Filip Kovacevic revisits the questions of ‘who am I?/where do I come from?/where am I going?' through a character lost in a story that always takes him back to the beginning  

Inkarnacija

Inkarnacija

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