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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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Figure–Ground by Tal Elkayam
31/05/2022
Tal Elkayam's compilation of YouTube videos that counterpoint life in Tel Aviv and the West Bank becomes an engaging and piercing film essay
La filla d'algú by Marcel Alcántara, Júlia de Paz, Sara Fantova, Guillem Gallego, Celia Giraldo, Alejandro Marín, Valentin Moulias, Gerard Vidal, Pol Vidal, Enric Vilageliu, Carlos Villafaina
27/03/2019
A whole throng of graduates from Barcelona’s ESCAC share the credit for this tense drama, which depicts a few hours in the life of a woman, portrayed by Aina Clotet, whose world is falling apart
Film Socialisme by Jean-Luc Godard
18/05/2010
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool by Paul McGuigan
13/10/2017
The Barbara Broccoli-produced drama by Paul McGuigan is based on Peter Turner’s book about forgotten idol Gloria Grahame
Filmlovers! by Arnaud Desplechin
30/09/2024
Using a blend of essay, documentary and fictionalised autobiography, Arnaud Desplechin goes all out in celebrating his love of cinema and infects the viewer with his enthusiasm
Filthy by Tereza Nvotová
01/02/2017
Tereza Nvotová's first feature film is an insightful and edgy look at the morally contentious issue of rape
O fim do mundo by Basil Da Cunha
13/08/2019
Basil Da Cunha returns with a challenging and poetic work which reveals the dark side of the too often idealised city of Lisbon
Final Account by Luke Holland
05/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Luke Holland spent the decade before his own death capturing testimonies from Germans and Austrians who lived through the Third Reich
Final Cut by Michel Hazanavicius
17/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Michel Hazanavicius offers up a hilarious and high cinephile-value diversion in the form of a multidimensional comedy unfolding on the set of a zombie film
Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen by György Pálfi
26/05/2012
György Pálfi presents a surprising closing film at Cannes Classics: a contemporary, inventive collage of 500 films from the history of cinema.
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