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7314 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2024. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Ridge by John Skoog
02/04/2019
The winner of this year’s DOX:AWARD doesn’t provide easy answers, or indeed any answers at all, but after a while you won’t even care
Riefenstahl by Andres Veiel
31/08/2024
VENICE 2024: Andres Veiel creates a complex breakdown of German director Leni Riefenstahl’s life and examines how effective people are at trying to rewrite history
Rifkin's Festival by Woody Allen
18/09/2020
Woody Allen heads to San Sebastián, bringing with him his passion for travel, his neuroses and his love of (classic) film - a fantastical escape route which saves him from personal catastrophes
Right Here Right Now by Pascal Bonitzer
21/06/2016
Pascal Bonitzer is back with a modern ballet of mergers and acquisitions starring Agathe Bonitzer, Lambert Wilson, Pascal Gregory, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Vincent Lacoste
Rights-of-Man by Juan Rodrigáñez
26/11/2018
Juan Rodrigáñez returns to the cast and format of his debut film with a second cinematographic adventure staked on liberty, improvisation and zany humour
The Rim by Alberto Gracia
02/02/2024
Strangeness and witty black humour characterise Alberto Gracia’s third feature film in which he turns his hometown into a ghostly place populated by absurd creatures
Rimini by Ulrich Seidl
12/02/2022
BERLINALE 2022: Ulrich Seidl returns after a decade-long absence from fiction filmmaking with a characteristically harrowing work, which still finds glints of light in the void
Ring of Water by Joel Stangle
12/12/2013
In his second full-length feature, Joel Stangle shines a light on the darker side of Catania, where the day-to-day battles of immigrants and Sicilians intertwine
Ringside by André Hörmann
15/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: André Hörmann's newest documentary charts the tumultuous circumstances in which two promising young boxers from a Chicago ghetto grow up
Rio Corgo by Maya Kosa, Sérgio da Costa
18/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Sergio Da Costa and Maya Kosa present their latest, touching documentary in the Forum section of the Berlinale
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