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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 781 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Il posto – A Steady Job by Mattia Colombo, Gianluca Matarrese
13/05/2022
Mattia Colombo and Gianluca Matarrese’s documentary is a tiny film about a tiny dream, homing in on Italian nurses in search of stable employment
Il segreto di Liberato by Francesco Lettieri, Giorgio Testi
08/05/2024
Francesco Lettieri and Giorgio Testi create a biopic with Japanese-style animation inserts to tell the story of the Neapolitan artist Liberato, whose identity remains unknown
Ilargi Guztiak. Todas las lunas by Igor Legarreta
14/05/2021
Igor Legarreta tells a sorrowful, sinister story of vampires, in which a girl who has fallen victim to the shortcomings of adults is forever trapped in childhood
Illegal by Olivier Masset-Depasse
24/08/2010
A moving, in-depth look at the struggle of an immigrant woman who is arrested after many years of living illegally in Belgium. A powerful film finalist of the LUX Prize of the European Parliament 2010
Illegitimate by Adrian Sitaru
16/02/2016
BERLIN 2016: Adrian Sitaru’s independent feature may cause a stir with its uncomfortable story
The Illusion by Roberto Andò
15/01/2025
Roberto Andò directs an amusing comedy, once again starring Toni Servillo and the comic duo Ficarra & Picone but this time grappling with the landing of the Thousand in Sicily in 1860
The Illusionist by Sylvain Chomet
26/05/2010
This splendid, poetic and highly moving animated film unveiled at Berlin is a journey in time, backstage at the music hall, to Scotland and into Jacques Tati’s work
Im Haus der alten Augustin by Gerald Pribek
10/04/2024
In his feature debut, actor-director Gerald Pribek assumes full control of a low-budget, genre-bending movie centred on buried secrets
(Im)mortels by Lila Ribi
26/01/2022
Lila Ribi's second touching feature film is a true declaration of love for her 100-year-old grandmother, an unforgettable character
Imad's Childhood by Zahavi Sanjavi
05/07/2021
Zahavi Sanjavi's devastating documentary looks at the consequences of ISIS captivity on a young Yazidi boy and his family
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