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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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Tax Me If You Can by Yannick Kergoat
22/09/2022
Yannick Kergoat delivers an engaged and clear documentary, at once very educational, funny and terribly edifying on large-scale tax evasion
Taxi Monamour by Ciro De Caro
05/09/2024
VENICE 2024: The new film by Ciro De Caro is a melancholy comedy that grows slowly, about two young women who get close before taking different paths, with no return
Tchaikovsky's Wife by Kirill Serebrennikov
19/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Kirill Serebrennikov gives us a disturbing read on the marriage of the venerated 19th-century Russian composer and his devoted spouse, Antonina Miliukova
Te quiero, imbécil by Laura Mañá
24/01/2020
Laura Mañá uses humour to portray the crisis of the modern-day heterosexual male, caught between archaic values and new social expectations, mainly of a sentimental kind
Teach by Alex Brendea
22/10/2019
Alex Brendea's movie on the Romanian education system won the Best Romanian Documentary Award at the Astra Film Festival
The Teacher by Farah Nabulsi
11/12/2023
Farah Nabulsi’s strong feature debut sheds light on the political situation in Palestine, with the recent tragic events in the country imbuing it with a horrific context
The Teacher by Jan Hřebejk
07/07/2016
KARLOVY VARY 2016: Veteran and prolific Czech director Jan Hřebejk brings us a metaphor on the moral poverty of power through a calculating and corrupt teacher
The Teachers' Lounge by Ilker Çatak
18/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Set within the walls of a public school, İlker Çatak’s new feature is a compelling drama where apparently insignificant micro-events trigger a snowball effect
Teaches of Peaches by Philipp Fussenegger, Judy Landkammer
26/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Philipp Fussenegger and Judy Landkammer team up to document the Canadian icon’s eponymous anniversary tour
Team Hurricane by Annika Berg
12/09/2017
VENICE 2017: Annika Berg’s debut film mixes documentary material with highly stylised fiction to give a snapshot of the lives of eight teenage girls
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