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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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Oceans Are the Real Continents by Tommaso Santambrogio
31/08/2023
VENICE 2023: Having opened the competition at the 20th Giornate degli Autori, Tommaso Santambrogio’s debut feature film is a poetic reflection on the theme of separation
City of Wind by Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir
VENICE 2023: Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir impresses with her debut feature, which investigates what happens to the souls of young people in Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolian capital
The Order of Time by Liliana Cavani
VENICE 2023: With the end of the world just around the corner in Liliana Cavani’s film, inconvenient secrets emerge that may not be, well, the end of the world
Upon Open Sky by Mariana Arriaga, Santiago Arriaga
VENICE 2023: The feature debut by sibling filmmakers Mariana and Santiago Arriaga sees a group of bereaved Mexican teenagers embark on some risky vigilante justice
Hollywoodgate by Ibrahim Nash’at
VENICE 2023: Ibrahim Nash’at’s doc provides a close-quarters look at the first year of the Taliban’s new regime in Afghanistan following the US withdrawal, but it can only illuminate so much
The Commander by Edoardo De Angelis
30/08/2023
VENICE 2023: Defying international war films, Edoardo De Angelis’ historical drama recalls an episode from World War II which serves as a warning for the present
The Antares Paradox by Luis Tinoco
29/08/2023
With limited production means yet lashings of creativity, Luis Tinoco crafts a compelling debut feature set entirely within the four walls of a SETI observatory
Anti-Squat by Nicolas Silhol
25/08/2023
Should we adapt, accept everything or revolt? Nicolas Silhol once again drills down into the darker recesses of modern capitalism, depicting a woman confronted with genuine moral dilemmas
Chuck Chuck Baby by Janis Pugh
While it draws heavily on the “big bag of British film clichés”, Janis Pugh’s musical still manages to be an audience-pleasing winner
The Jolly Forgers by Yolande Moreau
22/08/2023
Yolande Moreau returns with her third feature film as director, a story of love and friendship tinted with nostalgia
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