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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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Sixteen by Philippe Lioret
03/01/2023
Philippe Lioret revisits the archetypal story of Romeo and Juliette with penetrating clarity and great modern acuity
Sixteen by Rob Brown
18/10/2013
Powerful tale of a former child soldier marks an assured debut, starring Roger Jean Nsengiyumva and Rachael Stirling
Själö - Island of Souls by Lotta Petronella
06/04/2020
Lotta Petronella's immersive, dreamlike documentary explores the history and the present of the Baltic island that used to be home to an asylum for mentally unstable women
Skellig by Annabel Jankel
16/10/2009
Sketches of Lou by Lisa Blatter
03/10/2016
After the adventure of Wonderland, young Swiss director Lisa Blatter is back behind the camera with the portrait of a young hedonistic and free woman
Ski - The Greatest Ski Tour of All Time by Nikolai Schirmer
16/01/2025
Norwegian skier and filmmaker Nikolai Schirmer strives to make the world’s next big sports documentary, putting together an impressive set of component parts with somewhat mixed results
Skies of Lebanon by Chloé Mazlo
30/06/2021
Chloé Mazlo delivers a very original and extremely charming feature debut, tackling the history of the Lebanese conflict through a love story, a family, and an approach both poetic and melancholy
Skill Issue by Willy Hans
14/08/2024
German director Willy Hans treats us to a profound and atmospheric first feature film, following a group of young adults grappling with the difficulty of connecting with one another
Skin Deep by Alex Schaad
06/09/2022
VENICE 2022: Kazakh-born, German-based director Alex Schaad’s feature debut is a thoughtful take on the body-swap film
The Skin I Live In by Pedro Almodóvar
19/05/2011
Pedro Almodóvar’s latest is a disturbing, absurd, strange and moving lab experiment, in Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
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