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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning by Julia Fuhr Mann
02/09/2023
VENICE 2023: German filmmaker Julia Fuhr Mann’s debut is an experimental, polemical essay film on queerness and non-normative bodies in the world of athletics
The Promised Land by Nikolaj Arcel
VENICE 2023: Nikolaj Arcel’s 18th century-set drama is a moving tale of love, despair and hatred, which unfolds in the rugged landscape of the Danish heaths
An Endless Sunday by Alain Parroni
01/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Alain Parroni makes room for an explosive aesthetic in his debut feature film, co-produced by Wim Wenders, which follows three aimless youngsters between the suburbs and central Rome
Sidonie in Japan by Elise Girard
VENICE 2023: Following in the wake of Isabelle Huppert, Élise Girard imposes her own trademark aerial cinematography, travelling in Japan and exploring the contours and the echoes of reality
Milk by Stefanie Kolk
VENICE 2023: The debut film from Dutch filmmaker Stefanie Kolk follows a young woman who has lost her baby in her unique grieving process
Explanation for Everything by Gábor Reisz
VENICE 2023: Gábor Reisz delivers a brilliant, fascinating and intelligent work about modern-day Hungary, telling a composite story about youth, education, the media and politics
Vienna Calling by Philipp Jedicke
Philipp Jedicke’s portrait of the Viennese music scene manages to capture its eccentric nature, but could have dug a little deeper
Ferrari by Michael Mann
VENICE 2023: Michael Mann’s take on the legendary Italian entrepreneur and engineer is another clumsy biopic that lacks credibility and is highly stereotypical
DogMan by Luc Besson
VENICE 2023: Luc Besson shows you can teach an old dog new tricks with his twisted, fun, crazy film – and he might even bring you some flour
God Is a Woman by Andres Peyrot
31/08/2023
VENICE 2023: Andrés Peyrot dives into the wake of a lost film shot in the heart of a Panamanian community by the Oscar-winning French documentary-maker Pierre-Dominique Gaisseau in the 1970s
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