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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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Lorna's Silence by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
14/07/2008
This personal journey of a woman who ends up in the steel-making town of Seraing, trying to break free from her immigrant status and longing for a better life, touches the essence of humanity
Loro 1 by Paolo Sorrentino
24/04/2018
Paolo Sorrentino delves into the conscience of the controversial politician and businessman, Silvio Berlusconi, leaving all moral commentary aside
Loro 2 by Paolo Sorrentino
09/05/2018
In his film about Silvio Berlusconi, Paolo Sorrentino appropriates and reinvents the billionaire politician’s entire history
Lose Your Head by Stefan Westerwelle, Patrick Schuckmann
09/02/2013
Stefan Westerwelle's second fiction feature, Lose Your Head, premiered in the Panorama sidebar of the Berlinale
Losers by Ivaylo Hristov
24/06/2015
Ivaylo Hristov’s black-and-white dramedy introduces young and promising Bulgarian actors
Losers Revolution by Thomas Ancora, Grégory Beghin
11/03/2020
Thomas Ancora and Grégory Beghin conjure up a wholly uninhibited comedy, borrowing as much from American style buddy movies as from the wacky world of reality TV
Lost and Beautiful by Pietro Marcello
12/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: With his third feature film, Pietro Marcello brings us a delicate contemporary fairy tale in which the ‘cinema of poetry’ intertwines with condemnation of political film
Lost Boys by Joonas Neuvonen, Sadri Cetinkaya
17/12/2020
The follow-up to 2010’s Reindeerspotting descends into the heart of darkness, offering a one-way trip for adults only
The Lost Boys of Mercury by Clémence Davigo
25/04/2023
Clémence Davigo's second feature-length documentary provides a devastating look at the abuse of boys by the Catholic Church in France and puts us in the shoes of three of these damaged humans
The Lost Boys by Zeno Graton
19/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Zeno Graton makes the leap to feature films with an agonising elopement, a story about emancipation and imprisoned desire
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