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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Youth (Spring) by Wang Bing
19/05/2023
CANNES 2023: The latest epic documentary from Wang Bing is a raw look at Chinese capitalism, seen through the eyes of a resilient group of young sweatshop workers
Youth Topia by Dennis Stormer
29/09/2021
German director Dennis Stormer presents his astonishing and wonderfully destabilising first feature film about the frustration and nostalgia of adolescence
Yuku and the Himalayan Flower by Rémi Durin, Arnaud Demuynck
17/06/2022
Arnaud Demuynck and Rémi Durin take on the challenge of enticing younger audiences towards a long-format film by way of a story of friendship which proves enchanting on more than one level
Yuli – The Carlos Acosta Story by Icíar Bollaín
27/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Icíar Bollaín directs a biopic on Carlos Acosta, achieving little more than a conventional portrait of an unconventional life, short on risk and narrative arabesques
Yuma by Piotr Mularuk
10/07/2012
Piotr Mularuk’s debut feature – which had its International Premiere in the East of the West Competition at Karlovy Vary - charts Poland’s sometimes painful transition from communism to capitalism.
Yummy by Lars Damoiseaux
06/11/2020
This Belgian zombie comedy by Lars Damoiseaux places its focus right where it belongs: on breasts
Yung by Henning Gronkowski
28/11/2018
First-time director Henning Gronkowski ventures through the Berlin youth scene in a film that neither liberates its characters nor judges their choices
Yuni by Kamila Andini
17/09/2021
Indonesia’s Kamila Andini delivers a beautiful and sensitive work, telling a harmonious and bittersweet story about a young woman caught between yearnings for freedom and local tradition
Yves Saint Laurent by Jalil Lespert
07/01/2014
A classic biopic with no rough edges signed by Jalil Lespert and carried by the talent of Pierre Niney and Guillaume Gallienne
Yvone Kane by Margarida Cardoso
02/12/2014
Director Margarida Cardoso and actress Beatriz Batarda together again in a family drama with political contours and filmed in Africa
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