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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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There Will Come a Day by Giorgio Diritti
04/03/2013
In his third feature length film, Giorgio Diritti focuses on a young woman in the Amazon going through a crisis, between uncontaminated nature and misery.
Thérèse Desqueyroux by Claude Miller
26/05/2012
In the late Claude Miller’s final film, Audrey Tautou shines in the dramatic role of a young woman suffocated by bourgeois conventions.
These Daughters of Mine by Kinga Dębska
20/10/2015
The second fictional film by Polish documentary maker Kinga Dębska, starring Agata Kulesza (Ida), was screened in the Official Selection at the 10th Rome Film Fest
These Encounters of Theirs by Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet
07/09/2006
They Call Me Babu by Sandra Beerends
25/11/2019
Sandra Beerends’ feature-length documentary tells a valuable tale of self-determination using unique archive footage from the Dutch East Indies
They Call Me Jeeg by Gabriele Mainetti
19/10/2015
The debut piece by Gabriele Mainetti, which is part of the Official Selection at the Rome Film Fest, is a surprising and imaginative film set in the underworld of the Roman suburbs
They Carry Death by Helena Girón, Samuel M. Delgado
08/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado craft a valiant and scathing political critique of the official version of history, in the guise of an organic film about ancestral adventures
They Chased Me Through Arizona by Matthias Huser
14/08/2014
The first feature film from Matthias Huser, screened at Locarno in the Cineasti del presente competition, amazes thanks to its captivating and mysterious aesthetic universe
They Have Escaped by J-P Valkeapää
29/08/2014
VENICE 2014: The director of The Visitor returns with a kind of modern fairy tale about a troubled boy and girl who run away, immersing themselves in dreams, memories and terrible danger
They Shall Not Grow Old by Peter Jackson
09/11/2018
In his new film, Peter Jackson breathes extraordinary life into archive footage of World War I soldiers on the Western Front
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