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6600 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/09/2023. 711 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness by Massoud Bakhshi
27/01/2020
In his second feature, a largely European majority production, Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi creates a redoubtable and thrilling TV procedural with a female touch
Yalom’s Cure by Sabine Gisiger
11/08/2014
The latest effort from Zurich director Sabine Gisiger, thrilled the audience at Locarno thanks to its genuine potrait of an extraordinary character
Yamabuki by Yamasaki Juichiro
07/02/2022
Tough lives intersect, and unconvincing plot lines pile up, in Juichiro Yamasaki’s tale of small-town Japanese life
Yannick by Quentin Dupieux
01/08/2023
Quentin Dupieux delivers a formidably effective, simple yet surprising and incisive dark comedy about an absence of love and its potentially tragic consequences
Yao by Philippe Godeau
22/01/2019
Philippe Godeau directs a benevolent road movie set in Senegal about the misadventures of a Frenchman played by Omar Sy and a local teenager
Yara by Abbas Fahdel
09/08/2018
LOCARNO 2018: The Locarno Film Festival has hosted the world premiere of the new movie by Iraqi filmmaker Abbas Fahdel, which draws its inspiration from Buñuel and Bresson
Yardie by Idris Elba
21/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: The Wire star Idris Elba adapts Victor Headley’s cult novel for the big screen, showing promise that he’ll be as good behind the camera as he is in front of it
Yaya e Lennie – The Walking Liberty by Alessandro Rak
04/11/2021
The third animated feature by Alessandro Rak and the team from Mad Entertainment studios has the potential to cross borders on account of its artistic qualities and environmental themes
The Year Before the War by Davis Simanis
09/02/2021
Dāvis Sīmanis' new feature is a flamboyant, bizarre tragicomedy set in Europe in 1913, rich in surprises and loosely inspired by early silent-era cinema
The Year I Started Masturbating by Erika Wasserman
26/08/2022
Erika Wasserman makes her feature-length directorial debut with a film that is a serious departure in style from her previous work as a producer
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