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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Notturno by Gianfranco Rosi

10/09/2020

VENICE 2020: The most meticulous of cinematic artists, Gianfranco Rosi, takes an intricate, compassionate and poetic look at daily life along the Middle Eastern front line  

Notturno

Notturno

Nour by Maurizio Zaccaro

26/11/2019

Maurizio Zaccaro brings to the big screen an episode from the working life of Pietro Bartolo, the Lampedusa doctor who comes to the aid of migrants, in an important and highly affecting account  

Nour

Nour

Noura's Dream by Hinde Boujemaa

10/09/2019

Hinde Boujemaa analyses the troubled undercurrents of love and law in Tunisia with a first fiction feature that lets Hend Sabri and Lotfi Abdelli shine  

Noura

Noura

Les Nouvelles Eves by Camille Budin, Annie Gisler, Jela Hasler, Thaïs Odermatt, Anna Thommen, Wendy Pillonel

04/10/2021

The collective (and militant) Swiss documentary imposes itself as a battle cry against gender stereotypes  

Les Nouvelles Eves

Les Nouvelles Eves

La nova escola by Ventura Durall

03/06/2020

Ventura Durall illustrates the adventurous educational movement that aspires to change teaching for children and youngsters so that they can face the future and avoid repeating past failures  

La nova escola

La nova escola

Nova Lituania by Karolis Kaupinis

02/07/2019

The debut feature by Lithuanian director Karolis Kaupinis examines the personal and the political with a restrained and careful eye  

Nova Lituania

Nova Lituania

November by Cédric Jimenez

24/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Cédric Jimenez delivers a suspenseful thriller about the manhunt following the 2015 terror attacks in Paris, but is it enough to keep French and European viewers gripped?  

Novembre

Novembre

November by Rainer Sarnet

26/04/2017

Rainer Sarnet’s visually arresting parable, premiering internationally in Tribeca’s World Narrative Competition, contemplates the possibility of love in the darkest chaos of a godless world  

November

November

Novi Sad Remembrance by Aleksandar Reljić

29/05/2024

In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Aleksandar Reljić deals with the Holocaust, the memory of it and the ever-changing narratives around it  

Novosadsko sećanje

Novosadsko sećanje

'Now something is slowly changing' by mint film office

27/11/2018

The winner of Best Dutch Documentary at the 31st edition of the IDFA confronts us with Western society’s collective search for meaning  

'Now something is slowly changing'

'Now something is slowly changing'

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