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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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09/08/2021
Charlotte Colbert blends film history, art and gothic horror in a genre-defying look at the politics surrounding #MeToo
Shéhérazade by Jean-Bernard Marlin
12/05/2018
CANNES 2018: An ultra-realist portrait of juvenile delinquency in Marseille, and a surprising and engaging love story to boot, courtesy of Jean-Bernard Marlin
Shell by Scott Graham
21/06/2013
Scottish Scott Graham’s debut film is extremely intense in its narrative and aesthetic
The Shelter by Fernand Melgar
12/08/2014
The Shelter, the latest documentary from Swiss Fernand Melgar, in competition in Locarno, shows that the will to make a movie must come from the heart and that true sensitivity can’t be invented
The Shepherd by Jonathan Cenzual Burley
23/11/2016
Jonathan Cenzual Burley's third film is a rural western, shot with few resources but oodles of inventiveness, which harks back to the rugged, melancholic, Castilian spirit of author Miguel Delibes
Shepherds by Sophie Deraspe
10/09/2024
Canadian filmmaker Sophie Deraspe’s latest work adapts Mathyas Lefebure’s pastoral life story about leaving everything behind to become a shepherd in Provence
The Shift by Alessandro Tonda
26/10/2020
With his debut feature, centred on a terrorist attack in Brussels, Alessandro Tonda finds the right tone to tackle a burning topical issue without giving up on entertainment
Shikun by Amos Gitai
27/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Amos Gitai navigates the intricacies of modern Israeli society through a theatrically staged introspection reimagining Eugene Ionesco’s anti-totalitarian fable Rhinoceros
The Shine of Day by Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel
13/11/2012
After Locarno, Austrian directors Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s latest film continues its tour of festivals with Seville and Thessaloniki
Shine Your Eyes by Matias Mariani
28/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Matias Mariani tells a tale that is out of Africa but is soaked in the magical-realist tradition of South American storytelling
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