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7906 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/07/2025. 763 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Le Jeune Imam by Kim Chapiron
25/04/2023
Kim Chapiron broaches the subject of Islam in France from an intimate angle, delivering a moving film about the complex feelings between a son and his mother
Pure Unknown by Mattia Colombo, Valentina Cicogna
Valentina Cicogna and Mattia Colombo explore the importance of a dignified burial, a right for which forensic anthropologist Cristina Cattaneo continues to fight
The Lost Boys of Mercury by Clémence Davigo
Clémence Davigo's second feature-length documentary provides a devastating look at the abuse of boys by the Catholic Church in France and puts us in the shoes of three of these damaged humans
Hawar, Our Banished Children by Pascale Bourgaux
24/04/2023
Pascale Bourgaux paints the unique portrait of Ana, who survived both jihadists and her own community
Killing Crabs by Omar Al Abdul Razzak
21/04/2023
In Omar A Razzak’s third feature, awarded at Las Palmas and Málaga, a summer spent awaiting Michael Jackson provides the backdrop to a story that is both entertaining and emotional
A Brighter Tomorrow by Nanni Moretti
19/04/2023
With renewed irony, Nanni Moretti returns with a film about love and abandonment that showcases himself and all his cinema of the past
Scordato by Rocco Papaleo
14/04/2023
Rocco Papaleo plays a tense man forced to make peace with his past in his new directorial effort, which is his most personal and melancholy work to date
Soul Mates by André Téchiné
11/04/2023
In his chiaroscuro film starring Noémie Merlant and Benjamin Voisin, André Téchiné explores a close sister-brother relationship amidst amnesia, trauma and medical care
Something Sweet by Tin Vodopivec
Tin Vodopivec’s feature debut is a crowd-pleasing comedy starring stand-ups from all over the former Yugoslavia
A Bright Sun by Mònica Cambra, Ariadna Fortuny
07/04/2023
The winner of the Talents section at D’A is directed by five filmmakers, makes the most of its scant resources and relies on the power of suggestion to make us uneasy despite its luminous title
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