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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz
03/09/2017
VENICE 2017: Samuel Maoz’s new movie tells three stories preoccupied with young Israeli conscripts, the Holocaust and the country’s uneasy relationship with its neighbours
Fragile Memory by Igor Ivanko
01/06/2022
Attempting to record memories of his grandfather, a great cinematographer, before they are gone, Ukrainian director Igor Ivanko comes up with an emotional and informative documentary
Fragments of Ice by Maria Stoianova
22/04/2024
One father’s journey morphs into a trip down memory lane for his daughter, director Maria Stoianova
Les Fraises des bois by Dominique Choisy
02/05/2012
This low-key drama about two social misfits presents a sombre story in a light but not misleading fashion
Framing Mom by Sara Johnsen
07/04/2017
In competition at the 18th Lecce Film Festival, the fourth feature film by Sarah Johnsen is the anything but classic story of a young woman looking for her mother
France by Bruno Dumont
16/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Bruno Dumont holds a magnifying glass and a mirror over the conflicting ambitions and the new awareness of a disturbing truth about the state of the country and of its souls
Francesca by Bobby Păunescu
04/09/2009
Francofonia by Aleksandr Sokurov
07/09/2015
VENICE 2015: Through the joint efforts of two curators to save the Louvre from the devastation of the Second World War, the Russian maestro brings us a strong and moving ode to art, Europe and beauty
Frankie by Ira Sachs
21/05/2019
CANNES 2019: In what feels like one of the longest 98-minute-long films ever made, Ira Sachs talks about a terminal illness and, fittingly enough, leaves you comatose
Franky Five Star by Birgit Möller
20/06/2023
Birgit Möller delves into a young woman's restless, chaotic and ever-changing mind to describe her many crazy moods, impulses and personalities
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