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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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The Art of Falling by Orlin Milchev
04/10/2022
Bulgarian first-time director Orlin Milchev comes up with a coming-of-age story in which mother and daughter are maturing simultaneously
The Art of Happiness by Alessandro Rak
03/03/2014
Italian director Alessandro Rak asks through mixed animation what lies beyond the ordinary life of a Neapolitan taxi driver
The Art of Return by Pedro Collantes
10/09/2020
VENICE 2020: The main character in Pedro Collantes’ excellent feature debut experiences the confusion and disorientation that come as part and parcel of a step change
Art or Fart? by Stefan Liberski
29/10/2024
Stefan Liberski is back with a melancholy comedy carried by a painter who’s so conceptual he’s forgotten his sense of style, the meaning of art, and potentially the meaning of life, too
Art Talent Show by Adéla Komrzý, Tomáš Bojar
06/07/2022
Adéla Komrzý and Tomáš Bojar's documentary depicts one week of entrance exams for the Prague Academy of Arts
Arthur & Diana by Sara Summa
15/09/2023
In her sophomore feature, Sara Summa takes us on a geographical and emotional road trip with her family members
Arthur Rambo by Laurent Cantet
13/09/2021
With trademark subtlety, Laurent Cantet analyses the different sides to identity by broaching the subject of offensive outbursts on social media to tell the tale of a fall from grace
The Artist by Michel Hazanavicius
05/10/2011
Hollywood at the crossroads of silent and talking pictures. An extraordinary cinematic experience. Winner of Best Actor Award at Cannes.
As Far as I Can Walk by Stefan Arsenijević
24/08/2021
Serbian director Stefan Arsenijević is back with a surprising concept and an accomplished film telling the story of two African refugees looking for their place in Europe
As Far as I Know by Nándor Lörincz, Bálint Nagy
23/11/2020
In their debut feature, Nándor Lőrincz and Bálint Nagy examine the influence of a rape and the ensuing trauma on the lives of, and relationship dynamics between, a yuppie couple
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