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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Simon's Got a Gift by Léo Karmann
14/11/2019
Léo Karmann has opted for magical realism and a labyrinth of mirrors, further distorting multiple identities, in a simple yet astonishing first feature film
Simple Passion by Danielle Arbid
21/09/2020
In her highly accomplished adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s novel, Danielle Arbid delves right to the very heart of an irrepressible and incandescent love which ends up driving a woman to distraction
Simple Things by Grzegorz Zariczny
20/11/2020
The real and the scripted intertwine in the modest, yet moving, sophomore film by Grzegorz Zariczny, which had its world premiere at the recent 20th New Horizons in Wroclaw
Simple Women by Chiara Malta
06/09/2019
Fascinated by underground idol Elina Löwensohn, Italian first-time director Chiara Malta decides to play with reality and fiction while questioning the objectivity of the truth in cinema
Simshar by Rebecca Cremona
16/06/2015
Malta's first feature film accepted as an official entry for the 87th Academy Awards adopts several angles as it examines the ongoing tragedy unfolding on Europe’s borders
Since I Was Born by Jawad Rhalib
02/12/2024
Jawad Rhalib follows a small village girl from the High Atlas fighting to pursue her studies, and thus paints the subtle portrait of a rural population and its challenges
Sing Me a Song by Thomas Balmès
16/12/2019
Thomas Balmès returns to the young Buddhist monk Peyangki, who appeared in his earlier work Happiness and is now wrestling with a crisis of adolescence while Bhutan gets to grips with modernisation
Singing Jailbirds by Etienne Comar
13/12/2021
Alex Lutz breaks down the doors and the walls of the female prison world by delivering an operatic singing workshop in Étienne Comar’s second feature film
Singing on the Rooftops by Enric Ribes
30/06/2022
Being a transvestite in old age is no paradise, although there is room for light and hope in this hybrid film by Enric Ribes which, at the same time, pays homage to the more libertarian Barcelona
Sink or Swim by Gilles Lellouche
14/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Gilles Lellouche presents a funny, effective and marvellously-acted film about a ragtag bunch of life’s losers who form an unlikely team of male synchronised swimmers
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