Film Reviews

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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Alemania by María Zanetti

26/09/2023

Germany serves as an open-ended destiny, a promising future and a lifeline for the teenage main character in this sensitive Spanish-Argentinian co-production directed by first-timer María Zanetti  

Alemania

Alemania

Aleph by Iva Radivojevic

19/08/2021

In her second feature-length film, Iva Radivojević reads Borges in her very own and unique way  

Aleph

Aleph

Algo muy gordo by Carlo Padial

07/11/2017

Spanish director Carlo Padial plays with comedy conventions, demonstrating "post-humour" within the context of a (potential) cinematic production  

Algo muy gordo

Algo muy gordo

Ali & Ava by Clio Barnard

15/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Clio Barnard's film is an atypical romantic tale set in Bradford that is full of song and features a standout performance by Adeel Akhtar  

Ali & Ava

Ali & Ava

Alì Blue Eyes by Claudio Giovannesi

11/11/2012

The story of a second-generation immigrant adolescent living on the Roman coast, where Pasolini was killed in 1975  

Alì ha gli occhi azzurri

Alì ha gli occhi azzurri

Alice by Marco Martins

28/09/2005

Part of the Directors’ Fortnight programme, awarded the Jeunes Regards prize at the last Cannes Festival, an atypical production within the Portuguese cinema  

Alice

Alice

Alice and the Mayor by Nicolas Pariser

18/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Nicolas Pariser delivers a very clever and quirky political comedy, with brilliant performances from Fabrice Luchini and Anaïs Demoustier  

Alice et le maire

Alice et le maire

Alice On&Off by Isabela Tent

23/10/2024

Isabela Tent’s documentary checks whether transgenerational trauma can leave any room for hope  

Alice On&Off

Alice On&Off

Alice T. by Radu Muntean

07/08/2018

LOCARNO 2018: Radu Muntean’s sixth feature is a rare, compelling portrait of teenage angst  

Alice T.

Alice T.

Alice, Through the Looking by Adam Donen

01/12/2021

Experimental theatre director and symphony composer Adam Donen comes to Black Nights with a very free, and very loopy, adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s children’s classic  

Alice, Through the Looking

Alice, Through the Looking

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