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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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El Father Plays Himself by Mo Scarpelli
27/04/2020
Mo Scarpelli’s third outing shows why employing your father to act in your film may not be the best idea in this tale of estrangement, love and moviemaking
Amor Fati by Cláudia Varejão
The third feature film by Portuguese director Cláudia Varejão transports us to a parallel universe where reality becomes dream
Non Western by Laura Plancarte
Laura Plancarte starts with the things that divide us and ends with those that bring people together
Punta sacra by Francesca Mazzoleni
Francesca Mazzoleni’s documentary about a community living in Idroscalo di Ostia is a great example of real-life cinema, boasting authenticity and aesthetic vision
Anerca, Breath of Life by Markku Lehmuskallio, Johannes Lehmuskallio
Delving into indigenous cultures in the Arctic Circle, Finnish filmmakers Johannes Lehmuskallio and Markku Lehmuskallio ask us to prick up our ears and listen
Il mio corpo by Michele Pennetta
The third feature from Michele Pennetta shows with respect and elegance the intimate lives of two characters searching for themselves
Banksy Most Wanted by Aurélia Rouvier, Seamus Haley
The story of the world’s most infamous street artist gets a robust but perfunctory parsing by French co-directors Aurélia Rouvier and Seamus Haley
Stardust by Gabriel Range
24/04/2020
Johnny Flynn plays a young David Bowie, embarking on his first US tour, in Gabriel Range’s meagre biopic which contains not one note of the legend’s music
Treasure City by Szabolcs Hajdu
Szabolcs Hajdu unveils the first major Hungarian film to be released directly on VOD: a subtle mix of nocturnal urban tales exploring the darker side of human relations
Pullman by Toni Bestard
Toni Bestard takes us on a journey to the hidden side of Majorca which, up until the pandemic, was – and it’s hoped it will return to be – hugely popular with tourists
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