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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Chaylla by Clara Teper, Paul Pirritano

13/04/2022

Clara Teper and Paul Pirritano sign a powerful first feature about a young mother struggling to free herself from the abuse of an alcoholic and violent partner  

Chaylla

Chaylla

Che bella giornata by Gennaro Nunziante

07/01/2011

Cheba Louisa by Françoise Charpiat

12/12/2013

National identity and Algerian music are on the menu of this comedy, light-hearted but nonetheless committed  

Cheba Louisa

Cheba Louisa

Chemsex by Max Gogarty, William Fairman

19/10/2015

William Fairman and Max Gogarty speak to the hidden side of London's gay community on its own terms  

Chemsex

Chemsex

Chéri by Stephen Frears

30/03/2009

The British director transforms a bitter tale on the passing of time and an impossible love that transcends power struggles in couples into a brilliant ensemble piece  

Chéri

Chéri

Cherry Juice by Mersiha Husagic

19/02/2025

Based upon her experience as a refugee in Germany, this debut film by Bosnian director and actress Mersiha Husagic reflects upon wounds and human relationships in a post-war context  

Cherry Juice

Cherry Juice

Cherry Pie by Lorenz Merz

03/07/2014

With his first feature Lorenz Merz offers us a complex film, claustrophobic in places, that depicts a dangerously charming and decadent Lolita Chammah  

Cherry Pie

Cherry Pie

Cherry Tobacco by Andres Maimik, Katrin Maimik

10/07/2014

The Estonian film deals with growing up and first love, with a strong emphasis on the senses  

Kirsitubakas

Kirsitubakas

Chevalier by Athina Rachel Tsangari

13/08/2015

LOCARNO 2015: The latest film of Athina Rachel Tsangari, screened in the International Competition at Locarno, is an unforgiving journey into the mind of modern man  

Chevalier

Chevalier

Chiara by Susanna Nicchiarelli

09/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Susanna Nicchiarelli paints a credible portrait of a revolutionary saint, as a girl and a woman, which is free from rhetorical trappings  

Chiara

Chiara

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