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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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Volare by Margherita Buy
27/10/2023
Margherita Buy steps behind the cameras to create an enjoyable, ironic and comforting comedy about the fear of flying, but sadly the second half doesn’t live up to the first
Volare by Gabriele Salvatores
24/10/2019
Gabriele Salvatores touches the public's heart with the story of a father’s journey with his autistic son, with some clichés and a direction of high level
Volcano by Roman Bondarchuk
02/07/2018
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Ukrainian documentarian Roman Bondarchuk tries his hand at fiction with a debut that intertwines fantasy and reality while showing us a different aspect of the undiscovered New East
The Volta Cinema by Martin Turk
29/10/2024
Martin Turk’s docu-hybrid film chronicles the cinematographic and entrepreneurial endeavours of Irish writer James Joyce and his compatriots, which started with the time he spent in Trieste
Volunteer by Anna Thommen, Lorenz Nufer
01/10/2019
The film by directors Anna Thommen and Lorenz Nufer takes a fresh look at Switzerland’s humanitarian tradition, at times raising a few uncomfortable questions
The Volunteer by Nely Reguera
10/05/2022
Structured as a drama about human beings against the system, Nely Reguera's second feature film strikes at the heart of the Western consumerist mentality
Volver by Pedro Almodóvar
16/03/2006
Three generations of women who survive wind, fire, madness, superstition and even death through their kindness, lies and an endless vitality
Vortex by Gaspar Noé
17/07/2021
CANNES 2021: What a beautiful surprise: a minimalist, quietist, three-character drama about death and mourning, from Gaspar Noé, of all people
The Vourdalak by Adrien Beau
03/09/2023
VENICE 2023: In his genre comedy trapped in its own circle, Adrien Beau attempts a Fearless Vampire Killers for poor people, betting on social inversion and an atmospheric artisanal production
Voyage Along the War by Antonin Peretjatko
27/06/2024
Antonin Peretjatko climbs deep inside of the map to speaks of his trip to Ukraine, providing modest and incredibly human insight into a war with extensive repercussions
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