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7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Lion Sleeps Tonight by Nobuhiro Suwa
30/09/2017
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Nobuhiro Suwa cooks up a breathtaking metacinematic concoction that plays with three of cinema’s most basic elements: time, hope and Jean-Pierre Léaud
The Lions by the River Tigris by Zaradasht Ahmed
31/03/2025
In Zaradasht Ahmed’s emotive documentary, made following Mosul’s liberation from ISIS, a stone carving above a door takes on a symbolic value
Lipstick on the Glass by Kuba Czekaj
28/07/2023
Kuba Czekaj’s third film strives for utopian equality and delves into queer desire with a visual flair like no other
La lista de los deseos by Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo
02/07/2020
Starting off in Seville and ending up in the Moroccan desert, this road movie heads south, steering clear of sentimental short cuts to remind us that we should live every single moment to the full
Listen by Maria Douza
15/11/2022
In her second film, Greek director Maria Douza follows a deaf girl whose impairment at times seems to be more of a gift than a curse
Listen by Ana Rocha de Sousa
12/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Ana Rocha de Sousa's debut film packs a mighty punch as it tackles forced adoptions in Britain
Listen to the Voices by Maxime Jean-Baptiste
14/08/2024
With his debut feature, Maxime Jean-Baptiste delivers an intimate and poignant film that fills in the missing images of French Guiana, in a free form
Litigante by Franco Lolli
16/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Franco Lolli’s Critics’ Week opener is a sensitive work which follows in the footsteps of a female character who must contend with an accumulation of gruelling circumstances
Little Algérie by François Hassan Guerrar
15/10/2024
Hassan Guerrar delivers a generous, moving and free first feature film, set in the heart of working-class Paris and exploring the complexities of dual nationality and identity
Little Baby Jesus of Flandr by Gust Van den Berghe
14/05/2010
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