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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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Park by Sofia Exarchou

19/09/2016

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: Sofia Exarchou’s feature debut employs unrelenting realism to offer a haunting portrait of post-Olympics, crisis-ridden Athens  

Park

Park

The Park by Damien Manivel

08/11/2016

Young French director Damien Manivel whips up an intriguing and loosely-structured flight of cinematic fancy based on a pair of adolescents who come together only to find themselves falling out  

Le Parc

Le Parc

Parking by Tudor Giurgiu

03/06/2019

Tudor Giurgiu explores love and emigration in his most accomplished film to date, which has just opened the Transilvania International Film Festival  

Parking

Parking

Parquet by Aleksandr Mindadze

27/07/2021

Veteran Russian screenwriter and director Aleksandr Mindadze gathers actors from the Eastern European scene’s crème de la crème in a highly metaphorical love triangle  

Parquet

Parquet

Parthenon by Mantas Kvedaravicius

05/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Mantas Kvedaravičius’ new film is the result of extensive research conducted in Odessa, Istanbul and Athens  

Partenonas

Partenonas

Parthenope by Paolo Sorrentino

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Paolo Sorrentino’s less accomplished feature film is technically impeccable but narratively weak  

Parthenope

Parthenope

Particles by Blaise Harrison

22/05/2019

CANNES 2019 : Blaise Harrison is a revelation with his feature debut, a teen movie with a very personal style at the crossroads of fantasy and quantum physics  

Les Particules

Les Particules

A Parting Shot by Jeanne Waltz

24/05/2007

With A Parting Shot, director Jeanne Waltz celebrates a thawing of bodies and hearts  

Pas douce

Pas douce

Party Girl by Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel Theis

17/05/2014

CANNES 2014: A moving and honest debut film, hinting at a promising career ahead for the young trio of French directors  

Party Girl

Party Girl

Party of Fools by Arnaud Des Pallières

16/11/2023

Arnaud des Pallières explores the female condition in the nineteenth century by way of a group of women forcibly detained in the hellish Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris  

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