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7950 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Bobò by Pippo Delbono

12/08/2025

Pippo Delbono treats us to a simple and highly poetic portrait of the person who, in his own words, saved his life and gave new meaning to his work  

Bobò

Bobò

Bodkin Ras by Kaweh Modiri

05/02/2016

Dutch artist Kaweh Modiri harnesses the power of documentary in favour of a fictive story  

Bodkin Ras

Bodkin Ras

Body by Petra Seliškar

21/08/2023

Dedicated to mothers and daughters, Petra Seliškar’s film is a visually stunning and emotionally breathtaking story of a woman and her fight against autoimmune diseases  

Telo

Telo

Body by Małgorzata Szumowska

10/02/2015

BERLIN 2015: Malgorzata Szumowska employs her clever writing and camera work in a new intense human subject: the body as a link between the soul and the world  

Ciało

Ciało

Body Odyssey by Grazia Tricarico

17/11/2023

Grazia Tricarico’s debut is an overly ambitious tale about a forty-something bodybuilder obsessed with perfection  

Body Odyssey

Body Odyssey

The Body by Oriol Paulo

08/10/2012

Catalan company Rodar y Rodar’s new production has opened the 45th Sitges Fantastic Film Festival. Fans of The Orphanage had been waiting for it for a long time  

Il Boemo by Petr Václav

20/09/2022

This jaunty biopic of Czech composer Josef Mysliveček, helmed by Petr Vaclav, is brimming with music and human instinct, but it could do with being a tad more edgy and mucky  

Il Boemo

Il Boemo

Bogancloch by Ben Rivers

12/08/2024

Ben Rivers’ magnificent feature film invites us to observe the daily life of a character outside of time, a modern-day mystic who lives in accordance with nature’s rhythms  

Bogancloch

Bogancloch

Boi by Jorge M. Fontana

29/03/2019

Pedro Hernández of Aquí y Allí Films produces Jorge M Fonatana’s directorial debut, a film combining mystery, thriller, comedy and dream  

Boi

Boi

Boiling Point by Philip Barantini

24/08/2021

Philip Barantini cooks up a storm at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival with a movie boasting many fine ingredients  

Boiling Point

Boiling Point

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