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7312 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2024. 781 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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If Only by Ginevra Elkann
07/08/2019
Locarno opens with an impressive crowd-pleasing story centring on the children of divorce by Ginevra Elkann
Aether by Ruken Tekes
Rûken Tekeş' documentary is an emotional, instinctive examination of nature and of the 12,000 years of civilization that are about to be flooded due to a big state construction project
Remember Me by Martín Rosete
02/08/2019
Martín Rosete places the entire emotional (and comedic) burden of his second feature – a dramedy revolving around Alzheimer’s – on the shoulders of great US actor Bruce Dern
Animals by Sophie Hyde
Sophie Hyde follows her breakout hit 52 Tuesdays with a fascinating Dublin-set tale of female friendship
The Sweeties by Francesco Ghiaccio
31/07/2019
Written in league with Marco D’Amore, Francesco Ghiaccio’s film is a comedy on adolescence, exploring themes such as self-acceptance and accepting others, growing up and friendship
Eastman by Andy Iva
26/07/2019
Ukrainian director Andy Iva debuts with a humanistic, if rather stagy, take on the conflict he got to experience first-hand
Ajvar by Ana Maria Rossi
Ana Maria Rossi's debut feature strikes a satisfying balance between comedy and drama, supported by the performances of the two convincing lead actors
Cleo by Erik Schmitt
25/07/2019
The childlike, magical world of Erik Schmitt’s new film, out today in German cinemas, invites viewers to walk alongside the main character in awe but loses some of its charm in the final act
Sun by Jonathan Desoindre
24/07/2019
Jonathan Desoindre, in association with Ella Kowalska, makes his debut with a funny and crazy comedy following in the chaotic wake of a wheeler-dealer from a working-class neighbourhood in Paris
Beanpole by Kantemir Balagov
23/07/2019
The second film by the super-talented Kantemir Balagov is an immensely accomplished post-war drama set in 1945 Leningrad
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