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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Late Season by Danilo Caputo

07/07/2014

The low-budget co-production shows that prison walls are not necessarily made of iron and concrete  

La mezza stagione

La mezza stagione

Late Shift by Petra Volpe

20/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: The Teachers’ Lounge’s Leonie Benesch gives a stellar performance in Petra Volpe’s new hospital drama  

Heldin

Heldin

Latifa: A Fighting Heart by Cyril Brody, Olivier Peyon

06/07/2017

Olivier Peyon and Cyril Brody’s documentary is the portrait of a messenger of peace, was produced by Haut et Court, and had its world premiere at La Rochelle  

Latifa, le coeur au combat

Latifa, le coeur au combat

Laurence Anyways by Xavier Dolan

19/05/2012

Xavier Dolan reconstitutes the decade in which he became a man to tell the story of a man's turbulent path to become a woman  

The Laws of the Border by Daniel Monzón

27/09/2021

Daniel Monzón’s new film is story of initiation that is as frenetic and entertaining as it is conventional and playing safe  

Las leyes de la frontera

Las leyes de la frontera

The Laws of Thermodynamics by Mateo Gil

13/04/2018

Mateo Gil shares his fascination with science and mathematics in a romantic comedy with documentary narrative elements  

Las leyes de la termodinámica

Las leyes de la termodinámica

The Lawyer by Romas Zabarauskas

31/03/2020

Romas Zabarauskas’ new feature is the first Baltic film to explore the theme of male homosexual love  

Advokatas

Advokatas

Layla Fourie by Pia Marais

12/02/2013

Pia Marais’s film evolves between truth and lies, black and white  

Layla M. by Mijke de Jong

12/10/2016

Screened in competition at the BFI London Film Festival, Mijke de Jong’s latest film cleverly blends a study on Islamisation with the difficulties of becoming an adult  

Layla M.

Layla M.

Lazar by Svetozar Ristovski

23/06/2016

Offering an insight into refugee smuggling, the new film by Svetozar Ristovski is a reflection on dehumanisation and a corrupt society  

Lazar

Lazar

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