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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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Baby(a)lone by Donato Rotunno

28/04/2016

The second work by Donato Rotunno, which was Luxembourg’s candidate for the Oscar, is in competition at the 17th edition of the Lecce European Film Festival  

Baby(a)lone

Baby(a)lone

Baby Blues by Katarzyna Roslaniec

24/06/2013

In her second film, Kasia Roslaniec returns to explore the commodification of bodies and the drift towards consumerism experienced by Poland’s disoriented youth  

Baby Bump by Kuba Czekaj

03/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Growing up seems to literally mean growing out of your body for emerging Polish director Kuba Czekaj, who is presenting his feature at the Lido  

Baby Bump

Baby Bump

Baby Jane by Katja Gauriloff

08/03/2019

Katja Gauriloff’s lesbian melodrama might be based on a popular novel but fails entirely on its own  

Baby Jane

Baby Jane

Babygirl by Macdara Vallely

16/11/2012

The Irish American coproduction by Macdara Vallely tells the story of a mother daughter relationship in New York’s Latino community  

Babylon Sisters by Gigi Roccati

22/09/2017

Documentary filmmaker Gigi Roccati sheds light on ethnic diversity in a rundown suburb of Trieste. In Italian cinemas from 28 September thanks to Lo Scrittoio  

Babylon Sisters

Babylon Sisters

Babysitter by Monia Chokri

23/01/2022

Canadian actress and director Monia Chokri returns to directing with an ebulliently creative and funny second feature, adapted from the Catherine Léger play  

Babysitter

Babysitter

Baciato dalla fortuna by Paolo Costella

26/09/2011

Un bacio by Ivan Cotroneo

29/03/2016

Teenage awkwardness, family and friendship are the themes around which Ivan Cotroneo’s new film, which is due to be released in Italian cinemas on 31 March with Lucky Red, revolves  

Un bacio

Un bacio

Back Home by Jessica Palud

02/09/2019

VENICE 2019 : Carried by the charismatic Niels Schneider in the role of a man forced to return to the family farm under tragic circumstances, Jessica Palud’s feature debuts gets lost in the way  

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