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7904 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/07/2025. 764 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Vincent Must Die by Stéphan Castang
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The Child Within Me by Eti Aneta, Yaniv Adrian Amoday
Eti Aneta Segev and Yaniv Amoday’s documentary celebrates the music of Yehuda Poliker and the complex person behind it
It's Raining in the House by Paloma Sermon-Daï
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Paradise by Alexander Abaturov
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Youth (Spring) by Wang Bing
CANNES 2023: The latest epic documentary from Wang Bing is a raw look at Chinese capitalism, seen through the eyes of a resilient group of young sweatshop workers
Lost in the Night by Amat Escalante
18/05/2023
CANNES 2023: Ten years after receiving the Best Director Award, Mexican director Amat Escalante returns to the Croisette with a strong, but surprisingly tame, effort
Deserts by Faouzi Bensaïdi
CANNES 2023: Faouzi Bensaïdi delivers an ambitious film of two halves set in the harsh Moroccan desert
Inshallah A Boy by Amjad Al Rasheed
CANNES 2023: In this debut feature by Jordanian director Amjad Al Rasheed, a widow contends with the country’s patriarchal inheritance laws, as her only child is a daughter
The Animal Kingdom by Thomas Cailley
CANNES 2023: Thomas Cailley masterfully succeeds in crafting a risky film blending the fantastical and modern-day reality, which is both gripping and in many ways like a parable
Occupied City by Steve McQueen
CANNES 2023: Steve McQueen surveils his adopted home city of Amsterdam over the last years of pandemic and protest, and finds remnants of its wartime experience lying in wait
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