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7960 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Goldman Case by Cédric Kahn
17/05/2023
CANNES 2023: Cédric Kahn delivers a fascinating chamber piece, a mirror raised to our current times, stripped of all artifice and revolving around the complex character that was Pierre Goldman
Àma Gloria by Marie Amachoukeli
CANNES 2023: Marie Amachoukeli delivers an incredibly moving and exquisitely sensitive first solo feature film about the strong bond between a young French child and her Cape Verdean nanny
Jeanne du Barry by Maïwenn
CANNES 2023: After all the buzz and controversy around it, Maïwenn’s latest feature is a pleasant period drama and a decent opener of this year’s Cannes Film Festival
1948 - Remember, Remember Not by Neta Shoshani
16/05/2023
Neta Shoshani’s documentary examines the foundations of Israel and the narrative around the 1948 conflict
Knit's Island by Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L'Helgouac'h
09/05/2023
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse and Quentin L’helgoualc’h transport us to a world where reality and metaverse fight to maintain a precarious and eternally jeopardised balance
The Ballad of Piargy by Ivo Trajkov
Ivo Trajkov's melodrama with folk-horror aspects is a haunting tale that captures the tensions and moral dilemmas of a village on the brink of war
Al Djanat, the Original Paradise by Chloé Aïcha Boro
Burkinabé filmmaker Chloé Aïcha Boro tells her complicated family story in a sober, thoughtful and intriguing way
The Last Relic by Marianna Kaat
08/05/2023
Estonian filmmaker Marianna Kaat's stark and challenging documentary sweeps broadly over Russian society but brings little new to the generally accepted view
A Wolfpack Called Ernesto by Everardo González
Mexican filmmaker Everardo González returns with another documentary about gangs and cartels, but focuses on young kids and employs an unnerving, immersive and original approach
Name Me Lawand by Edward Lovelace
UK director Edward Lovelace's sensitive and impressionistic Hot Docs prize-winning documentary immerses us in the world of a deaf Kurdish boy
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