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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Gelsomina Verde by Massimiliano Pacifico
10/05/2021
This debut feature film by documentary-maker Massimiliano Pacifico follows the theatrical staging of a young woman’s murder in Naples at the hands of the Camorra
Gemma Bovery by Anne Fontaine
01/09/2014
Based on Posy Simmonds' eponymous graphic novel published in 1999, Gemma Bovery has endeared itself to the audience at the Angoulême French Film Festival
GEN_ by Gianluca Matarrese
27/01/2025
Gianluca Matarrese returns with a thought-provoking and humanistic film on an intersection of medical, ethical and cultural issues, guided by its remarkable protagonist
Genderation by Monika Treut
09/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: In Monika Treut's follow-up to Gendernauts, it's mostly the real-estate battle that the old heroes are waging these days. But 20 years later, they sure keep on fighting
Generation Utøya by Sigve Endresen, Aslaug Holm
30/04/2021
The well-meaning film by Aslaug Holm and Sigve Endresen brings little new to the table
Generations of Images by Johannes Gierlinger
18/03/2025
Austrian director Johannes Gierlinger examines the transition from communist dictatorship to capitalist democracy in Albania using a poetic-essayistic approach
Genesis by Árpád Bogdán
21/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Árpád Bogdán's new feature is a bold and striking film that immerses the viewer but struggles with the clarity of certain parts of its narrative
Genesis 2.0 by Christian Frei, Maxim Arbugaev
23/04/2018
Christian Frei and Maxim Arbugaev's new film imagines a somewhat bizarre future that looms on the horizon like a treacherous and feverish threat
Genius by Michael Grandage
17/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: A British team presents a visceral and spot-on tribute to the editor at Scribner’s who first heard the barbaric yawp of the Great American Novel
Genova by Michael Winterbottom
09/10/2009
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