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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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Silver Star by Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis

19/12/2024

The surprising French filmmakers Lola Bessis and Ruben Amar sign in the US a tense road movie, full of charm and humour, à la Thelma and Louise  

Silver Star

Silver Star

Sima's Song by Roya Sadat

09/12/2024

The political eclipses the personal in Roya Sadat’s film about two friends living in Afghanistan on the eve of the 1978 Soviet invasion  

Sima's Song

Sima's Song

Simon Calls by Marta Sousa Ribeiro

29/09/2020

Marta Sousa Ribeiro’s first full-length feature explores the labyrinth of adolescence, switching up formats to portray the chaos, confusion and yearning of this transitional stage of life  

Simon Chama

Simon Chama

Simon's Got a Gift by Léo Karmann

14/11/2019

Léo Karmann has opted for magical realism and a labyrinth of mirrors, further distorting multiple identities, in a simple yet astonishing first feature film  

La Dernière Vie de Simon

La Dernière Vie de Simon

Simple Passion by Danielle Arbid

21/09/2020

In her highly accomplished adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s novel, Danielle Arbid delves right to the very heart of an irrepressible and incandescent love which ends up driving a woman to distraction  

Passion simple

Passion simple

Simple Things by Grzegorz Zariczny

20/11/2020

The real and the scripted intertwine in the modest, yet moving, sophomore film by Grzegorz Zariczny, which had its world premiere at the recent 20th New Horizons in Wroclaw  

Proste rzeczy

Proste rzeczy

Simple Women by Chiara Malta

06/09/2019

Fascinated by underground idol Elina Löwensohn, Italian first-time director Chiara Malta decides to play with reality and fiction while questioning the objectivity of the truth in cinema  

Simple Women

Simple Women

Simshar by Rebecca Cremona

16/06/2015

Malta's first feature film accepted as an official entry for the 87th Academy Awards adopts several angles as it examines the ongoing tragedy unfolding on Europe’s borders  

Simshar

Simshar

Since I Was Born by Jawad Rhalib

02/12/2024

Jawad Rhalib follows a small village girl from the High Atlas fighting to pursue her studies, and thus paints the subtle portrait of a rural population and its challenges  

Puisque je suis née

Puisque je suis née

Sing Me a Song by Thomas Balmès

16/12/2019

Thomas Balmès returns to the young Buddhist monk Peyangki, who appeared in his earlier work Happiness and is now wrestling with a crisis of adolescence while Bhutan gets to grips with modernisation  

Sing Me a Song

Sing Me a Song

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