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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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Golden Seniors by François Kohler
07/12/2023
In his latest feature film, François Kohler transports us into the minds of a group of elderly folks determined to tackle life with sage-like serenity
Golden Twenties by Sophie Kluge
02/07/2019
In her first full-length film, screened in a world premiere in Munich, German director Sophie Kluge turns this enviable age on its head
Golden Years by André Téchiné
24/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Great French filmmaker André Téchiné brings us a film on two astonishing historical figures, with the same energy as always
Golden Youth by Eva Ionesco
05/02/2019
Eva Ionesco’s film delves into her own life-story to talk about adolescent growing pains in bohemian Paris in the late ‘70s
The Goldfish by Alireza Golafshan
02/04/2020
With this his first feature film, the German director of Iranian origin Alireza Golafshan puts his name to a good-natured comedy on disability and tax evasion
The Goldman Case by Cédric Kahn
17/05/2023
CANNES 2023: Cédric Kahn delivers a fascinating chamber piece, a mirror raised to our current times, stripped of all artifice and revolving around the complex character that was Pierre Goldman
Goliath by Dominik Locher
08/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: Dominik Locher presents the world premiere of his second feature-length film as part of the International Competition at Locarno, telling the story of a crumbling identity
Gomorrah by Matteo Garrone
31/07/2008
Matteo Garrone’s films are above all a visceral event for the director himself
Gondola by Veit Helmer
06/11/2023
German filmmaker Veit Helmer continues his journey through poetic, silent cinema with a highly inventive, burlesque film full of charm and benevolent love
The Goob by Guy Myhill
29/08/2014
VENICE 2014: The first work from British Guy Myhill reveals a young and charming actor in a coming-of-age tale set in a region of England little explored in cinema
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