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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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Sangue by Pippo Delbono
16/08/2013
The only Italian film in competition at the 66th Locarno Film Festival is a personal search for truth: a confrontation between two men who apparently have nothing in common
Il sangue dei vinti by Michele Soavi
26/10/2008
Sanremo by Miroslav Mandić
24/11/2020
Miroslav Mandić examines the possibility of romance blossoming in a nursing home, flying in the face of dementia
Sans soleil by Banu Akseki
16/03/2022
Banu Akseki offers up an atmospheric portrayal of an adolescent looking for lived meaning in a pre-apocalyptic world, where the threat of a rebellious sun looms large
Santiago, Italia by Nanni Moretti
06/12/2018
After closing the 36th Torino Film Festival, Nanni Moretti’s documentary about Chile arrives in Italian cinemas, using a sober evocation of the 1973 coup to talk about modern Italy
Santosh by Sandhya Suri
21/05/2024
CANNES 2024: A new police recruit assumes the post of her deceased husband in Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri’s impressive crime-drama
Sapelo by Nick Brandestini
26/01/2021
Nick Brandestini’s third film is an ode to life and nature which uncovers dark and disturbing feelings, a delicate portrait of two boys combining magic and harsh reality
La Sapienza by Eugène Green
11/08/2014
With his latest film La Sapienza, in competition in Locarno, Eugène Green once again focuses on light, as the sole antidote to the crisis that plagues us
Sarah Plays a Werewolf by Katharina Wyss
03/09/2017
VENICE 2017: In her first feature, shown in the International Critics’ Week, Katharina Wyss proves that all these pop songs were right after all: there is nothing quite as hard as being a teenage girl
Sarajevo Safari by Miran Zupanič
12/09/2022
Miran Zupanič’s doc may be imperfectly crafted, but it still elicits the right emotions about the unspeakable activities of certain circles during the 1990s war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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