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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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Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu
11/05/2012
After his Palme d'Or in 2007, Romanian film director Cristian Mungiu has made a demanding film that is a powerful cry against the harmfulness of ignorance.
Beyond the Horizon by Delphine Lehericey
26/09/2019
Delphine Lehericey revisits a classic format - the sun-drenched coming-of-age tale - filming heroines wrestling with despair in the dog days of summer
Beyond the Summit by Ibón Cormenzana
24/03/2022
While there is some truth in what Ibón Cormenzana recounts in his film, his good intentions get lost amidst an obsession to convey his message
Beyond the Walls by David Lambert
09/05/2012
Belgian director David Lambert has made a sensitive first film about love, absence, and the disenchanted reunion of an endearing couple of actors. Selected for the Critics' Week in Cannes.
Beyond Words by Urszula Antoniak
30/09/2017
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Urszula Antoniak presents a fiction film doubling as an essay on linguistics and the impossibility of expressing nationalist sentiment through language
Beyto by Gitta Gsell
12/03/2021
This movie by Zurich director Gitta Gsell, awarded the Solothurn Film Festival’s audience accolade, depicts a homosexual relationship far removed from stereotypes
Biagio by Pasquale Scimeca
24/10/2014
With his new film, in competition at the Rome Film Festival, Pasquale Scimeca tells the true story of a man who renounced all his wealth to live in nature and help those most in need
Bibliothèque Pascal by Szabolcs Hajdu
20/04/2010
Prostitution is filtered through the fantastical mind of an Eastern European woman in Szabolcs Hajdu’s fourth feature
Big Big World by Reha Erdem
10/09/2016
VENICE 2016: Turkish director Reha Erdem uses the spectacle of nature to tell the story of two orphan teenagers
The Big Dream by Michele Placido
09/09/2009
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