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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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