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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 Collini Case by Marco Kreuzpaintner

24/08/2020

Marco Kreuzpaintner's legal drama is a convincing piece, characterised by a highly emotional story and great acting performances  

Der Fall Collini

Der Fall Collini

Colo by Teresa Villaverde

16/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: One of Portugal’s most celebrated directors, Teresa Villaverde, takes her first stab at the Golden Bear with a bleak alienation drama  

Colo

Colo

Colombia in My Arms by Jenni Kivistö, Jussi Rastas

31/01/2020

A worthy subject gets a messy treatment in this documentary by Jenni Kivistö and Jussi Rastas  

Colombia in My Arms

Colombia in My Arms

The Color of the Chameleon by Emil Christov

11/12/2012

After standing out as an international curiosity and a unique work from Bulgaria in Toronto, Emil Christov’s film competed at the 53rd Thessaloniki Film Festival.  

The Color of the Chameleon

The Color of the Chameleon

Colors of Tobi by Alexa Bakony

19/03/2021

A transgender teen’s journey gets an emotive and touching documentary close-up in this debut by Hungarian filmmaker Alexa Bakony  

Tobi Szinei

Tobi Szinei

Colossal by Nacho Vigalondo

21/09/2016

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: Nacho Vigalondo presents his most polished and accessible work to date, with a hugely entertaining multi-layered tale offering plenty of laughs, starring Anne Hathaway  

Colossal

Colossal

Colostrum by Sayaka Mizuno

15/04/2025

Sayaka Mizuno traces with great sensibility and poetry the daily life of characters that seem to live out of time, surrounded by nature that embraces them almost to the point of suffocation  

Colostrum

Colostrum

Colours of Time by Cédric Klapisch

23/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Cédric Klapisch once again demonstrates his talent for choral comedy-dramas, offering a light-hearted and sincere reflection on the present and History  

La Venue de l'avenir

La Venue de l'avenir

Colpa di Comunismo by Elisabetta Sgarbi

30/11/2015

Elisabetta Sgarbi tells the story of three women who have left their families behind in Romania to find work in Italy  

Colpa di Comunismo

Colpa di Comunismo

Coma by Bertrand Bonello

12/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Bertrand Bonello offers up a spellbinding experimental film, a handcrafted work of creative genius made very freely, during a time of lockdowns and of mental escape into the depths  

Coma

Coma

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