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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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Day and Night by Katarzyna Machalek, Lukasz Machowski
02/11/2022
Polish directors Katarzyna Machalek and Lukasz Machowski blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction in their exploration of life from a female perspective
The Day and the Night by Daniele Vicari
17/06/2021
The first to be made while working from home during the lockdown of 2020, Daniele Vicari’s film is a technically accomplished experiment and an act of artistic resistance
The Day I Lost My Shadow by Soudade Kaadan
11/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Soudade Kaadan’s magical realist tale set in Syria in 2012 won Best Debut Film at Venice
The Day Iceland Stood Still by Pamela Hogan
05/11/2024
Pamela Hogan’s compelling documentary unpacks the story behind the legendary 1975 Icelandic women’s strike
Day of the Tiger by Andrei Tănase
27/01/2023
Actress Cătălina Moga carries Andrei Tănase's assured debut as a woman under the pressure of a male-dominated society
The Day the Sun Fell by Aya Domenig
13/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: Aya Domenig’s film had its world premiere in the Critics’ Week at the Locarno Film Festival
Daybreak by Gentian Koçi
14/08/2017
Albanian filmmaker Gentian Koçi's first feature is a film of psychological and emotional subtlety
Daydreams by Caroline Deruas Peano
09/08/2016
LOCARNO 2016: French director Caroline Deruas’ first full-length film surprises with its apparent lightness; a lightness that conceals a profound realism and a series of unsettling twists
Days of Cannibalism by Teboho Edkins
25/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Teboho Edkins signs his name to an intriguing, hybrid documentary on globalisation and China’s economic presence in Africa, in a version of Lesotho reminiscent of the Far West
Days of Glory by Rachid Bouchareb
20/09/2006
An epic action and award-winning film at Cannes, which unveils a little-known period of World War II, that of the participation of North African infantrymen in the liberation of France and Italy
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