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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Gambler by Ignas Jonynas
06/12/2013
The first ever coproduction between Lithuania and Latvia may seem moralizing, but this drama with overtones of thriller is gripping and masterfully executed
Vandal by Hélier Cisterne
29/11/2013
First feature length film by Hélier Cisterne, in competition at the 31st Turin Film Festival, stars a rebellious teenager who becomes a tagger
The Invisible Woman by Ralph Fiennes
The largely unknown story of Charles Dickens’ long-standing affair offers Ralph Fiennes the chance to try the costume drama form on for size.
Il treno va a Mosca by Federico Ferrone, Michele Manzolini
27/11/2013
The documentary by Ferrone and Manzolini tells the story of a barber who in 1957, together with two friends, took part in the festival for socialist youth in the Soviet capital
The Mafia Only Kills in Summer by Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif
26/11/2013
Pierfrancesco Diliberto’s cinema debut, known on television as Pif, combines grotesque comedy with socially engaged cinema.
Traffic Department by Wojciech Smarzowski
22/11/2013
The story composition and the rapid and rough editing and cinematography raise the film far above the average police and political thriller.
Wild Duck by Yannis Sakaridis
Sakaridis’ feature debut is a bleak observation of modern-day Athens’ economic and social woes at the wake of a telecommunications scandal
Princess of Egypt by Jan Forsström
21/11/2013
The directorial debut of Jan Forsström portrays the edge of sanity of eager parental protection and self-atonement in this minimalistic yet effective drama
Hassan's Way: El Rayo by Fran Araújo, Ernesto de Nova
18/11/2013
Because of the high unemployment rate in Spain, Hassan Benoudra crosses Andalusia on a tractor to start a new life in his native Morocco
Un ramo de cactus by Pablo Llorca
In the new section at the Seville European Film Festival, Resistances, we saw the latest work by this pioneer in going it alone
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