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7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Yvon by Marie Tavernier
24/03/2025
Marie Tavernier delivers a passionate, sensitive and fragmented portrait of an autodidact who’s spent 43 years of his life in nuclear subcontracting
Internal Zero by Eugen Jebeleanu
21/03/2025
Five years after his feature debut, Poppy Field, Eugen Jebeleanu seems undecided as to whether he wants to make a film or the making-of of a film
8 by Julio Medem
20/03/2025
Julio Medem once again shows that he does not fear ridicule, in a poetic and impassioned love story that spans decades, set against the backdrop of a Spain characterised by its blood feuds
Marmaille by Grégory Lucilly
Wholly shot in Creole on Réunion Island, Grégory Lucilly’s first feature film paints a poignant portrait of siblings fighting to rebuild themselves in spite of being abandoned
Cat's Cry by Sanja Zivkovic
Based on true events and Goran Paskaljević’s unfinished script, Sanja Živković’s second feature tells the story of a child’s abandonment and her grandfather’s struggle to keep her in the family
Facing War by Tommy Gulliksen
Tommy Gulliksen’s thrilling documentary follows NATO’s ex-Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg as he mediates support for Ukraine in the last year of his term
Close to Me by Stefano Sardo
19/03/2025
The new film by Stefano Sardo, set during the 2020 lockdown, starts like a romantic comedy and becomes increasingly effervescent as its plot gets more complicated
Fury by Gemma Blasco
Gemma Blasco presents a devastating and powerful film about the experience of rape, starring the remarkable Ángela Cervantes
L'albero by Sara Petraglia
The debut film by Sara Petraglia, about two gay and drug addicted friends, has an ambitious and brilliant style that defuses dramatic themes without ever really going deep
Goat Girl by Ana Asensio
Ana Asensio presents a tender and beautiful film about how the dark and mysterious sides of life are seen through the innocent eyes of a child
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