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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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Naked Island by Tiha K Gudac
04/11/2014
First-time director Tiha K Gudac has made a strong documentary about her grandparents’ imprisonment in the Yugoslav gulag in the 1950s
Name Me Lawand by Edward Lovelace
08/05/2023
UK director Edward Lovelace's sensitive and impressionistic Hot Docs prize-winning documentary immerses us in the world of a deaf Kurdish boy
Nameless Authority by Salvo Cuccia
26/11/2015
Salvo Cuccia returns to the big screen with a noir that plays on the ambiguity of a police commissioner investigating the Di Matteo Case
The Names of Love by Michel Leclerc
14/05/2010
Namme by Zaza Khalvashi
01/02/2018
Zaza Khalvashi’s ode to an ancient way of life explores the beauty of the Georgian countryside
Naples '44 by Francesco Patierno
19/10/2016
Francesco Patierno brings us a documentary based on the book by great memorialist Norman Lewis, with Benedict Cumberbatch as narrator
Naples in Veils by Ferzan Ozpetek
20/12/2017
An enigmatic affair suspended somewhere between the past and present, full of sensuality and at the service of a sumptuous and dazzling representation of the city of Naples
Naples to New York by Gabriele Salvatores
20/11/2024
Gabriele Salvatores’ movie based on a screenplay by Federico Fellini is dedicated to young audiences but takes an overly casual approach to blending themes like inclusion and gender
Narcissus and Goldmund by Stefan Ruzowitzky
12/03/2020
A German literary classic, Hermann Hesse’s tale about an unlikely friendship between a monk and an artist hits the screen in its first-ever movie adaptation, helmed by Stefan Ruzowitzky
Narcosis by Martijn de Jong
15/11/2022
In his debut feature, positively bristling with controversial emotions, Dutch director Martijn de Jong captures the multi-faceted process of mourning in an unusually picturesque manner
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