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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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Camille by Boris Lojkine

15/10/2019

Boris Lojkine’s film beautifully tells the story of the bright, moving and tragic destiny of young French photojournalist Camille Lepage  

Camille

Camille

Camille Claudel 1915 by Bruno Dumont

15/02/2013

Bruno Dumont turns Juliette Binoche into a sick Camille Claudel, totally possessed by a character who stands out in the competition of the 63rd Berlinale.  

Camille Claudel 1915

Camille Claudel 1915

Camille Rewinds by Noémie Lvovsky

26/05/2012

The Directors’ Fortnight closed with Camille Rewinds, a tender and very funny film that catapults its delighted audience into the fluorescent, old school, basically brilliant, world of the 1980s.  

Camino, A Feature-length Selfie by Martin de Vries

04/02/2019

Armed with a smartphone and a selfie stick, in his directorial debut Martin de Vries invites us to tag along on his pilgrimage  

Camino, een feature-length selfie

Camino, een feature-length selfie

A Campaign of Their Own by Lionel Rupp, Michael David Mitchell

26/04/2017

The debut feature by Lionel Rupp (Wonderland) and Michael David Mitchell, which was screened in competition at Visions du Réel in Nyon, shows us a different America, brave and free  

A Campaign of Their Own

A Campaign of Their Own

The Campaign by Marian Crişan

13/10/2020

In his Moscow-screened film, Marian Crişan shows how corruption can taint even those pure of heart  

Berliner

Berliner

Camping du Lac by Éléonore Saintagnan

07/08/2023

Eléonore Saintagnan offers up a diary gradually overtaken by fiction to explore the founding narratives imbuing a land which awakens her imagination  

Camping du Lac

Camping du Lac

Campo by Tiago Hespanha

18/03/2019

Tiago Hespanha directs a documentary which is fascinating, subtle and quirky, interweaving life on a military base with mythology, nature and science  

Campo

Campo

Can Go Through Skin by Esther Rots

15/04/2010

Can't Feel Nothing by David Borenstein

19/03/2024

David Borenstein’s documentary feels like a beginners’ course in the evils of social media, but despite telling us nothing new about the internet, it’s still an interesting watch  

Can't Feel Nothing

Can't Feel Nothing

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