Film Reviews

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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The Man Who Sold His Skin by Kaouther Ben Hania

05/09/2020

VENICE 2020: Kaouther Ben Hania weaves a bold, captivating and edifying tale about freedom, where refugees and the contemporary art world collide  

The Man Who Sold His Skin

The Man Who Sold His Skin

The Man Who Stole Banksy by Marco Proserpio

12/06/2018

The theft of a mural in Bethlehem leads first-time director Marco Proserpio to investigate the ethics of the market for street art  

L'uomo che rubò Banksy

L'uomo che rubò Banksy

The Man Who Surprised Everyone by Natasha Merkulova, Aleksey Chupov

10/09/2018

VENICE 2018: The second feature by directorial duo Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov tells a story that merges folklore and local humour with contemporary politics  

Tchelovek kotorij udivil vseh

Tchelovek kotorij udivil vseh

The Man Who Will Come by Giorgio Diritti

14/01/2010

A moving tribute to a dramatic chapter in Italian history and a double award-winner (by audiences and the jury) at last year's Rome Film Festival  

L'uomo che verrà

L'uomo che verrà

The Man Without Gravity by Marco Bonfanti

21/10/2019

Starring Elio Germano as its anti-superhero and packed full of literary and cinematic references, Marco Bonfanti’s film challenges global audiences with its invocation of purity  

L’uomo senza gravità

L’uomo senza gravità

The Man Without Guilt by Ivan Gergolet

25/11/2022

Ivan Gergolet’s feature debut is a very poignant study of human imperfections set in Trieste and its Slovenian-speaking suburbs  

The Man Without Guilt

The Man Without Guilt

Manas by Marianna Brennand

04/09/2024

VENICE 2024: With sensitivity and respect, Marianna Brennand brings to light the horrifying practice of sexual abuse of little girls in an Amazon rainforest village  

Manas

Manas

Mancino naturale by Salvatore Allocca

30/03/2022

Salvatore Allocca’s dramedy about the world of youth football treats us to a few wonderful moments but is underpinned by an uplifting story which refuses to break with historic TV fiction codes  

Mancino naturale

Mancino naturale

Mandibles by Quentin Dupieux

06/09/2020

VENICE 2020: With a laugh-out-loud film that feels like a long-lost cousin of the Coen brothers’ “idiot trilogy”, Quentin Dupieux once again makes the world a much better place  

Mandibules

Mandibules

Mandrake by Lynne Davison

22/04/2022

Mystery definitely comes first in Lynne Davison’s debut feature  

Mandrake

Mandrake

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