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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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Oranges and Sunshine by Jim Loach
21/03/2011
As a worthy successor to his father Ken, Jim Loach looks at a shocking event that claimed victim to 30,000 British children exiled to Australia. An investigative and critical debut feature
Oray by Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
20/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: The winner of the Berlinale's Best First Feature Award is a powerful film about Muslim communities in Europe, with the fantastic Zejhun Demirov in the title role
Orchestra by Matevž Luzar
08/11/2021
Matevž Luzar takes his viewers on an overlong bus ride, motion sickness be damned – but at least the drinks keep on coming
Orchestra Class by Rachid Hami
02/09/2017
VENICE 2017: Kad Merad goes full Michelle Pfeiffer in Rachid Hami’s crowd-pleaser, which owes a huge debt to Dangerous Minds, with an added helping of string instruments
The Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio by Agostino Ferrente
18/10/2007
The Order of Things by Andrea Segre
01/09/2017
VENICE 2017: Andrea Segre's film pre-empts the recent Paris Summit on possible solutions to the migrant crisis
The Order of Time by Liliana Cavani
31/08/2023
VENICE 2023: With the end of the world just around the corner in Liliana Cavani’s film, inconvenient secrets emerge that may not be, well, the end of the world
The Ordinaries by Sophie Linnenbaum
06/07/2022
In her feature debut, Sophie Linnenbaum explores the societal divide through the lens of a movie set
An Ordinary Case by Daniel Auteuil
21/05/2024
CANNES 2024: A lawyer struggles to save his client in an overly contrived film by Daniel Auteuil, who also co-stars with Grégory Gadebois
Ordinary Failures by Cristina Grosan
06/09/2022
VENICE 2022: Cristina Grosan brings together three women whose day-to-day lives are upended by a strange natural phenomenon, in an apocalyptic tale calling for human solidarity
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