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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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The Message by Iván Fund

18/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Iván Fund crafts a simple but spellbinding tale of the simultaneous loss and preservation of innocence through the travels of a young girl known for communicating with animals  

El mensaje

El mensaje

Met mes by Sam de Jong

01/02/2022

Sam de Jong’s new feature is a bizarre cinematic journey about vanity, set in a crazily hallucinatory dimension dominated by oversaturated colours  

Met mes

Met mes

Métamorphoses by Christophe Honoré

31/08/2014

VENICE 2014: Christophe Honoré revisits Ovid with a modern twist and a cast of young actors who are mostly newcomers  

Métamorphoses

Métamorphoses

The Metamorphosis of Birds by Catarina Vasconcelos

29/02/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Catarina Vasconcelos’ first feature is a visual ode to the beauty of the relentless cycle of life (and death)  

A metamorfose dos pássaros

A metamorfose dos pássaros

Meteorites by Romain Laguna

24/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Romain Laguna directs a promising first feature film, a coming of age story filled with atmospheric charm  

Les Météorites

Les Météorites

Meteors by Hubert Charuel

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: In a touching tale of friendship carried by Idir Azougli and Paul Kircher, Hubert Charuel takes the temperature of our times through youngsters without a future far from the big cities  

Météors

Météors

Meteors by Gürcan Keltek

07/08/2017

LOCARNO 2017: Turkish documentarist Gürcan Keltek makes a political statement with his observation of one of the largest militant actions to take place against the citizens of his own country  

Meteorlar

Meteorlar

Metronom by Alexandru Belc

25/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Alexandru Belc's drama explores a doomed love story in communist Romania  

Metronom

Metronom

Metropia by Tarik Saleh

04/09/2009

Mexico 86 by César Díaz

10/08/2024

After Our Mothers, which won Cannes’ Golden Camera in 2019, César Díaz is changing tone to deliver a personal and high-tension spy film questioning parenthood and social engagement  

Mexico 86

Mexico 86

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