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 Hive by Christophe Hermans

27/10/2021

Christophe Hermans delivers a sensitive and heady first feature film revolving around three sisters weighed down by their mother’s mental illness  

La Ruche

La Ruche

Ho ucciso Napoleone by Giorgia Farina

26/03/2015

Today sees the release in cinemas of the second work by Giorgia Farina, a black comedy that made its global debut at the Bari International Film Festival (21-28 March)  

Ho ucciso Napoleone

Ho ucciso Napoleone

Hoard by Luna Carmoon

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Taking place over a decade, British director Luna Carmoon’s feature debut sifts through the debris of memory and maternal estrangement  

Hoard

Hoard

Hold Back by Rachid Djaïdani

11/12/2012

Multi-talented novice filmmaker Rachid Djaïdani delighted the Director's Fortnight with an urban, mixed, and well-paced film, whose laughter however provokes a tragic tear.  

Rengaine

Rengaine

Hold Me Right by Danijela Stajnfeld

22/06/2021

Danijela Štajnfeld and other rape victims speak about their trauma in order to help them find a way to come to terms with the ordeal  

Hold Me Right

Hold Me Right

Hold Me Tight by Mathieu Amalric

15/07/2021

CANNES 2021: With a very powerful formal gesture, Mathieu Amalric plays with temporalities and imagination to create a complex and sophisticated work  

Serre-moi fort

Serre-moi fort

Hold on to Her by Robin Vanbesien

23/01/2025

Robin Vanbesien delivers an empathic, poetic and political essay film honouring the memory of Mawda, a child killed by police gunfire  

Hold on to Her

Hold on to Her

Holding Hands by Gianni Amelio

21/04/2017

In his new film, the Calabrian director tackles the bonds of family and the morass of emotions to which they give rise  

La tenerezza

La tenerezza

Holding up the Sky by Pieter Van Eecke

16/03/2023

Belgian director Pieter Van Eecke takes us to the heart of the Amazon rainforest where indigenous populations are forced to contend with human cruelty and recklessness  

Holding up the Sky

Holding up the Sky

The Hole in the Fence by Joaquin del Paso

09/09/2021

VENICE 2021: Mexican director Joaquín del Paso’s second feature welcomes you to the summer sleepaway camp from hell, even if its counsellors would say it's blessed  

El hoyo en la cerca

El hoyo en la cerca

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