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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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The Virgin and Child by Binevsa Berivan
01/02/2024
In her debut feature film filled with ellipses and silences, Binevsa Berivan paints the portrait of a Yezidi woman spurred on by her thirst for vengeance
Virgin Mountain by Dagur Kári
11/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Icelandic auteur Dagur Kári brings a heartwarming, bittersweet tale of a huge man with a huge heart to the Berlinale
The Virgin of the Quarry Lake by Laura Casabé
28/01/2025
Laura Casabé reimagines Mariana Enríquez’s gothic tales as a blend of folk horror, social drama and a dark exploration of adolescence set amidst Argentina’s 2001 economic collapse
Virgins by Keren Ben Rafael
20/04/2018
Keren Ben Rafael puts her name to an endearing first full-length film: a coming-of-age tale about the importance of nurturing our inner child
Vis-a-Vis by Nevio Marasović
22/07/2013
Produced without budget, without script, but with an indisputable talent, Vis-à-vis was one of the excellent surprises in the national competition of the 60th Festival of Pula.
Vision by Naomi Kawase
27/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Naomi Kawase launches her bid for the Golden Shell with an uneven film, offering the odd glimmer to remind us that we’re in the company of one of cinema’s greats
Visiting Hours by Patricia Mazuy
18/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Patricia Mazuy explores an unlikely friendship between two women from very different social classes, played brilliantly by Isabelle Huppert and Hafsia Herzi
The Visitor by Bruce LaBruce
19/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Transgressive and proud of it, Bruce LaBruce shows us, with his latest powerful film, that he has lost none of his subversive energy
Vista Mare by Julia Gutweniger, Florian Kofler
11/04/2024
Julia Gutweniger and Florian Kofler take a look behind the scenes to show us the inner workings of the large-scale tourism business
Vitalina Varela by Pedro Costa
19/08/2019
Pedro Costa returns to Locarno with his latest film, a sombre and uncompromising ode to a world that seems to fascinate him to the point of obsession
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