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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Distance Between Me and Me by Mona Nicoară, Dana Bunescu
23/01/2019
Mona Nicoară and Dana Bunescu’s documentary focuses on the tumultuous life of the Romanian poet, Nina Cassian, an intellectual who was exiled from the communist regime
The Distant Barking of Dogs by Simon Lereng Wilmont
28/11/2017
Simon Lereng Wilmont’s documentary, which scooped a prize at the IDFA, follows a boy growing up in the war zone of Donbass
The Double Hour by Giuseppe Capotondi
24/09/2009
An Italian debut feature which cleverly plays with the genre format and was launched in competition at Venice, where it won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress
The Double Lover by François Ozon
26/05/2017
CANNES 2017: François Ozon once again tries his hand at a new genre with the formal virtuosity of an architect, underpinned by unsettling visceral urges
The Dreamed Ones by Ruth Beckermann
16/03/2016
Viennese documentary maker Ruth Beckermann’s latest piece is an unclassifiable literary film that gives substance back to the passion of poets Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann
In the Electric Mist by Bertrand Tavernier
30/03/2009
A captivating thriller by a European director who skilfully masters the conventions of the US detective film to create a subtle and brilliantly acted work
The End? by Daniele Misischia
30/07/2018
Set for the most part in an office lift, Daniele Misischia’s first work envisions an apocalyptic Rome where a deadly virus transforms humans into the blood-thirsty undead
The End by Jorge Torregrossa
16/11/2012
The End sets itself in the trend of suspenseful disaster cinema intended as an epic metaphor of the crisis of man today, as he battles with his most intimate and existential self.
The Eremites by Ronny Trocker
04/09/2016
VENICE 2016: Italian director Ronny Trocker explores a space where man is often defeated by nature
The Eternal Road by Antti-Jussi Annila
08/11/2018
Antti Jussi Annila’s dramatic fictional film, nominated to represent Finland at the Oscars and starring Tommi Korpela, tells the story of an overlooked period of history
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