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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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Raising Colors by Hélène Fillières

06/06/2018

Hélène Fillières focuses her camera on a tenacious young woman’s entry into a physical and macho military universe  

Volontaire

Volontaire

Ramiro by Manuel Mozos

30/10/2017

Manuel Mozos explores the trope of the writer’s block in a sincere and innovative way with his new film, screening at the Viennale  

Ramiro

Ramiro

Un ramo de cactus by Pablo Llorca

18/11/2013

In the new section at the Seville European Film Festival, Resistances, we saw the latest work by this pioneer in going it alone  

Un ramo de cactus

Un ramo de cactus

Ramón y Ramón by Salvador del Solar

27/09/2024

Peruvian director Salvador del Solar sensitively and honestly explores a friendship between two men and the power of family ties  

Ramón y Ramón

Ramón y Ramón

Ramona by Andrea Bagney

08/07/2022

In her feature debut, Andrea Bagney delves into the romantic and personal self-exploration of a woman in her early thirties  

Ramona

Ramona

Rampart by Marko Grba Singh

18/08/2021

Marko Grba Singh's first feature is an intricate and often exhilarating auto-biographical documentary based on old home videos from the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia  

Rampart

Rampart

Rams by Grímur Hákonarson

16/05/2015

CANNES 2015: A simple, effective and endearing film set in the very physical world of farmers by Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson  

Hrútar

Hrútar

Rapture by Dominic Sangma

11/08/2023

Indian director Dominic Sangma explores fear and societal tensions in his sophomore feature  

Rimdogittanga

Rimdogittanga

The Rapture by Iris Kaltenbäck

20/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Iris Kaltenbäck helms a gripping feature debut, depicting a young woman weakened by a lack of love and the solitude of the city, whose life slowly turns upside down  

Le Ravissement

Le Ravissement

Raptures by Jon Blåhed

07/02/2025

Jon Blåhed’s historical drama explores the demise of Sweden’s Korpela movement, a disturbing and eventually tyrannical form of radical Protestantism  

Rörelser

Rörelser

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