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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/06/2024. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Bigfoot Family by Ben Stassen, Jérémie Degruson
16/06/2020
Ben Stassen and Jérémie Degruson offer up a slice of slickly directed family entertainment set against a backdrop of urgent environmental issues, celebrity culture and high-octane chases
We Were Not Born Refugees by Claudio Zulian
15/06/2020
From the very outset, Claudio Zulian’s documentary refutes the word “refugee”, insisting that these are individual people with personal stories and recounting eight of these intersecting in Barcelona
Have Faith by Giorgio Pasotti
12/06/2020
A remake of the Danish dark comedy Adam’s Apples, Giorgio Pasotti’s second directorial endeavour reveals a very black, satirical streak in the filmmaker
Love Under House Arrest by Emiliano Corapi
11/06/2020
Emiliano Corapi's second feature film, now available on Amazon Prime Italy, is a successful noir romantic comedy featuring a gallery of irresistibly mean characters
All Together by Marco Simon Puccioni
09/06/2020
Marco Simon Puccioni rolls the camera into his own home to recount the daily life of his rainbow family, placing focus on the viewpoint of his children
Reunited by Mira Jargil
Danish filmmaker Mira Jargil's latest documentary is an emotionally and clearly told story of a Syrian refugee family scattered across different continents and struggling to be reunited
Fortunata by Paweł Banasiak
05/06/2020
Telling the story of a former model who kept Berlusconi entertained and who now promotes pre-marital chastity, Paweł Banasiak’s film is an endearingly cringeworthy premiere at the Krakow Film Festival
Rocambola by Juanra Fernández
Juan Diego Botto stars in an entirely independent thriller boasting surprising twists and turns, featuring very few locations and bursting with psychological tension and violence
La rivincita by Leo Muscato
04/06/2020
Leo Muscato’s debut film, available on RaiPlay in Italy from 4 June, portrays the daily reality of the country’s new poor with all the tragedy and irony that goes with it
Dating Amber by David Freyne
David Freyne's Irish-set twisted romcom is an endearing mid-90s tale of homosexuals pretending to be straight to fit in
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