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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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It Snows in Benidorm by Isabel Coixet
29/10/2020
Isabel Coixet steeps her latest film in so much melancholy that it is unable to sit comfortably either as a suspense flick or as a middle-aged love story
It Takes a Family by Susanne Kovács
31/10/2019
Susanne Kovács's debut is an immensely accomplished documentary about her family that brings to light the issue of transfer of war trauma through generations
It Was a Beautiful Day by Perica Rai
18/06/2024
It’s city girls versus rednecks in Perica Rai’s feature debut, a solid, well-acted thriller
It Was Just an Accident by Jafar Panahi
21/05/2025
CANNES 2025: A gripping tale of revenge and reckoning, Jafar Panahi’s latest drama lays bare the vicious cycle of violence under repression
It Was the Son by Daniele Ciprì
01/09/2012
The Italian film in competition, È stato il figlio moves freely from grotesque to tragic with a tragicomic Toni Servillo in the main role
Italian Gangsters by Renato De Maria
05/09/2015
VENICE 2015: Renato De Maria’s film explores the life and deeds of six gangsters in post-war Italy
The Italian Pastry Chef by Luigi Sardiello
09/04/2013
Luigi Sardiello’s second feature film, starring Antonio Catania, is a border film noir, because it is verging on other genres, as well as because borders play a central role in the story, both geographically and morally.
Italian Race by Matteo Rovere
01/04/2016
Matteo Rovere’s new film, which is set in the world of motor racing, really puts the actor from Bologna to the test
The Italian Recipe by Zuxin Hou
02/06/2022
The romantic comedy by Zuxin Hou, shot in the Rome of fairy tales, is designed for the Asian market but could also find success in Europe
Italiani veri by Marco Raffaini, Marco Mello, Giuni Ligabue
13/06/2013
Marco Raffaini, Marco Mello and Giuni Ligabue’s documentary, presented in competition at the Bologna Biografilm, tells the extraordinary success of Italian popular singers in the USSR
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