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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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This movie Is a gift by Anja Salomonowitz
07/11/2019
Anja Salomonowitz’s new documentary is a deeply personal portrait of an artist and his work, presented as a gift both to Daniel Spoerri and to the audience
This Must Be the Place by Paolo Sorrentino
28/07/2011
Sean Penn is mesmerising as a depressive former rock star in search of his identity in this latest inventive film by Italy's Paolo Sorrentino, in competition at Cannes 2011.
This Rain Will Never Stop by Alina Gorlova
20/11/2020
War and peace alternate in an unstoppable, painful cycle in Alina Gorlova’s new documentary
Those Happy Years by Daniele Luchetti
03/10/2013
The Roman director’s film hitting 250 movie theatres today, distributed by 01, tells the story of his family from the 1970s: an artistic avant-garde father and a mother looking for liberation
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another by Jessica Sarah Rinland
06/09/2019
Argentine-British filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland makes her debut with a poetic essay on conservation and restoration processes carried out in museums
Those Who Are Fine by Cyril Schäublin
09/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: The young Swiss director, Cyril Schäublin, presents his first feature-length film, a cool and elegant portrait of a society held captive by its own well-being
Those Who Jump by Moritz Siebert, Estephan Wagner, Abou Bakar Sidibé
27/04/2016
Moritz Siebert and Estephan Wagner have made an immersive documentary about migrants attempting to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla in Africa
Those Who Met Me, Did Not See Me by Bruno Bigoni
02/12/2016
Bruno Bigoni’s docufiction, which was presented at the Filmmaker Festival in Milan, is a sophisticated game that pays tribute to the great French poet and film itself
Those Who Remained by Barnabás Tóth
26/09/2019
Unveiled at Telluride and selected as Hungary's submission for the Oscars, Barnabás Tóth’s film delicately dives into post-war Hungary through the encounter of two lonely souls
Those Who Work by Antoine Russbach
08/08/2018
LOCARNO 2018: Young Swiss director Antoine Russbach is presenting his forceful, poetic feature debut in Filmmakers of the Present
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