Film Reviews

7319 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/09/2024. 785 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A Distant Neighbourhood by Sam Garbarski

16/11/2010

A 50-year-old man is suddenly transported back to his childhood in post-war France. Based on Jiro Taniguchi’s manga book, Sam Garbarski’s film is a beautiful journey into the past  

Quartier lointain

Quartier lointain

Dad by Vlado Škafar

16/11/2010

The first ever Venice Critics Week title from Slovenia. An intimate father-son relation story set in Prekmurje province  

Oča

Oča

We Believed by Mario Martone

08/11/2010

The destiny of three young revolutionaries involved in the struggle for Italian unity. A historical fresco with contemporary echoes unveiled in competition at Venice 2010  

Noi credevamo

Noi credevamo

Another Year by Mike Leigh

26/10/2010

The great forgotten one among the Cannes Film Festival 2010 award winners. A subtle and remarkably acted work that perfectly captures the complexity hidden beneath life's simplicity  

Another Year

Another Year

Figli delle stelle by Lucio Pellegrini

18/10/2010

Passione – A musical adventure by John Turturro

13/10/2010

Black Venus by Abdellatif Kechiche

07/10/2010

The director of The Secret of the Grain returns with a powerful and uncompromising work about racism. A historical film with present-day resonance unveiled at Venice  

Vénus noire

Vénus noire

The City Below by Christoph Hochhäusler

07/10/2010

Adulterous and chaotic love affair in the cynical behind-the-scenes world of international finance. A German feature unveiled in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes 2010  

Unter dir die Stadt

Unter dir die Stadt

Gorbaciof by Stefano Incerti

07/10/2010

Dangerous spiral for a prison warder caught in a trap of poker and love. A perfect role for a brilliant actor in a film which won acclaim at the 2010 Venice Mostra  

Gorbaciof

Gorbaciof

Forest Creatures by Ivan-Goran Vitez

29/09/2010

After subversive shorts and a controversial documentary, Ivan-Goran Vitez goes for the throat of modern society with a funny and exciting thriller  

Suma summarum

Suma summarum

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