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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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Nymphomaniac: Volume I by Lars von Trier
17/12/2013
Worthy of a novel, the sex life of a young lady following the way of the Cross, with an esoteric reading from the provocative and tormented virtuoso Lars von Trier
Nymphomaniac: Volume II by Lars von Trier
09/01/2014
Lars von Trier tries to balance quantity and quality with the second volume of his copious diptych, which, although it does not fulfil all the promises of the first part, still remains a singular work in the world’s audiovisual landscape...
O Beautiful Night by Xaver Böhm
13/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Young Berlin-based German filmmaker Xaver Böhm has created a deeply romantic journey through the night, which resembles a flamboyant baroque painting
O, Collecting Eggs Despite the Times by Pim Zwier
30/11/2021
Pim Zwier’s Best Directing Award winner in the Envision Competition is one of IDFA’s oddest films, and also one of its best
O'Horten by Bent Hamer
21/05/2008
Oasis by Ivan Ikić
03/09/2020
VENICE 2020: In his second feature, Serbian director Ivan Ikić revisits his approach from Barbarians but this time goes for a much more challenging milieu
Obey by Jamie Jones
25/04/2018
Jamie Jones’ debut feature, screening in the International Narrative Competition at Tribeca, has the 2011 London riots as a backdrop
The Objects of Love by Adrian Silvestre
08/05/2017
After scooping the FIPRESCI Prize in Resistencias at Seville, Adrián Silvestre’s debut film is touring various festivals, revealing the tough everyday lives of a pair of tenacious emigrants in Rome
Oblivion Verses by Alireza Khatami
03/09/2017
VENICE 2017: In his first feature, selected for Venice's Orizzonti, Iranian director Alireza Khatami proves that there is life to magic realism that extends far beyond Latin America
Obscure Night – "Ain't I a Child?" by Sylvain George
11/04/2025
In the final chapter of his touching trilogy about migration, Sylvain George and his protagonists arrive in the city of Paris where splendour flirts with misery
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