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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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Can You Hear Me? by Pedro Ballesteros

21/05/2020

Pedro Ballesteros paints a portrait of artist Jaume Plensa, introducing us to his body of work around the world, and affording us a glimpse of his magnetic personality in between his words and images  

¿Puedes oírme?

¿Puedes oírme?

Candelaria by Jhonny Hendrix

09/09/2017

VENICE 2017: The winner of the GdA Director’s Award, Colombian director Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza’s film is a treasure trove of emotions and humanity, co-produced with Germany and Norway, among others  

Candelaria

Candelaria

Caniba by Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel

11/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel document the day-to-day life of a bona fide cannibal released back into society  

Caniba

Caniba

Cannibal by Manuel Martín Cuenca

23/09/2013

Manuel Martín Cuenca competes for the Golden Shell in San Sebastian with an atypical love story which is both a tribute to beauty and the most extreme horror  

Caníbal

Caníbal

Canone effimero by Gianluca De Serio, Massimiliano De Serio

18/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio explore different musical traditions in various regions of Italy in a lyrical documentary painting a portrait of a forgotten, rural world  

Canone effimero

Canone effimero

Cantares de una revolución by Ramón Lluís Bande

22/11/2018

Asturian director Ramón Lluís Bande pays homage to the workers’ uprising of 1934 through the folk songs that commemorate this turbulent time, performed chiefly by Nacho Vegas  

Cantares de una revolución

Cantares de una revolución

Capernaum by Nadine Labaki

19/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Nadine Labaki fixes her gaze on the slums of Beirut, telling the devastating survival story of a child who didn’t ask to be born  

Capharnaüm

Capharnaüm

Capri-Revolution by Mario Martone

06/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Art and creativity’s revolutionary value is at the heart of Mario Martone’s latest film, set on an island in Campania at the turn of the century  

Capri-Revolution

Capri-Revolution

Captain Morten and the Spider Queen by Kaspar Jancis, Henry Nicholson, Riho Unt

07/06/2018

Two Estonian and one Irish director have teamed up for this stop-motion animation feature that has just had its world premiere at Animafest Zagreb  

Kapten Morten lollide laeval

Kapten Morten lollide laeval

The Captain by Robert Schwentke

30/09/2017

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: From Robert Schwentke comes this fable, set in Germany in the final throes of the Second World War, about the value of justice when all traces of humanity have been lost  

Der Hauptmann

Der Hauptmann

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