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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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Tip Top by Serge Bozon
20/05/2013
Serge Bozon delivers an unbridled and witty author comedy, borne along by Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Kiberlain and François Damiens
TIR by Alberto Fasulo
15/11/2013
The documentary fiction film by Alberto Fasulo describes the hardship-ridden lives of lorry drivers during Europe’s economic crisis
Tish by Paul Sng
15/06/2023
Documentarian Paul Sng surveys the life of British photographer Tish Murtha, who trained her lens on the country’s deprived yet resilient North East
Titane by Julia Ducournau
14/07/2021
CANNES 2021: In her mind-blowing uppercut of a movie, Julia Ducournau shows it’s ok to love your car – just remember to use contraception
TKT by Solange Cicurel
09/10/2024
Solange Cicurel drills down into the gruesome ins and outs of bullying in an awareness-raising family drama
Tlamess by Ala Eddine Slim
23/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Ala Eddine Slim’s is a story of desertion with Kubrickian overtones, which doesn’t fulfil its promise
To a Land Unknown by Mahdi Fleifel
25/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Mahdi Fleifel’s second feature is a migrant drama steeped in empathy, boasting an uncompromising lead performance by Mahmood Bakri
To Be an Extra by Henrike Meyer
26/03/2024
Henrike Meyer’s movie is a small, intimate doc about feeling lost and stuck in a rut while trying to make it in the film world
To Be and To Last by Serena Mignani
14/06/2017
Serena Mignani’s doc, in which the director accompanies her son as he dives into the universe of a spectacular and perilous discipline, but one rich in high principles, world-premiered in Bologna
To Be Continued. Teenhood by Ivars Seleckis, Armands Zacs
31/01/2025
Seven years later, Latvian documentary filmmaker Ivars Seleckis shoots the sequel to To Be Continued and gives us a reflection of contemporary Latvia through the lives of a group of teenagers
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