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7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Nineteen by Giovanni Tortorici
31/08/2024
VENICE 2024: Carefree, provocative, asyntactic, Giovanni Tortorici’s debut, produced by Luca Guadagnino, speaks the Gen Z language
Ninjababy by Yngvild Sve Flikke
01/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Yngvild Sve Flikke takes pregnancy clichés and beats them to death with a Jo staff
Nino by Pauline Loquès
18/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Following the footsteps of a young man wandering around Paris in the throes of a revelation, Pauline Loquès paints a moving portrait of the modern urban world
El niño by Daniel Monzón
11/07/2014
Daniel Monzón substitutes the enclosed spaces of his previous Cell 211 for the sea horizons of Gibraltar in this modern western where drug traffickers ride on speedboats.
Niñxs by Kani Lapuerta
08/04/2025
Kani Lapuerta invites us to join them in their highly respectful and affectionate close-up observation of a trans adolescent’s everyday life as she tries to impose her own rules
Nö by Dietrich Brüggemann
27/08/2021
In his latest film, Dietrich Brüggemann studies the relationship dynamics and the values of a modern couple and family unit
No Beast. So Fierce. by Burhan Qurbani
15/02/2025
BERLINALE 2025: Burhan Qurbani’s latest effort is an overambitious and chaotic retelling of William Shakespeare’s Richard III
No Country for the Young by Giovanni Veronesi
23/03/2017
In Giovanni Veronesi’s Italian-Spanish co-production, which hits Italian theatres on 23 March, two young Italians emigrate to the island in search of opportunities, but their paths soon diverge
No Dogs Allowed by Steve Bache
18/11/2024
Steve Bache’s debut feature is a hard watch owing to its highly controversial subject but is an accomplished work, all things considered
No Dogs or Italians Allowed by Alain Ughetto
15/06/2022
Combining poetry and realism, small and big history, in an original and personal animation style, Alain Ughetto signs a very endearing work of testimony on Italian migration
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