Film Reviews

7909 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Una figlia by Ivano De Matteo

28/03/2025

Ivano De Matteo homes in once again on extreme family situations, this time asking what we’d do if our child committed a crime, and focusing on the road to making amends  

Una figlia

Una figlia

The Remnants of You by Gala Gracia

28/03/2025

Gala Gracia's debut film carries the scent of the countryside and the taste of truth, telling the story of two sisters with contrasting lives who must readjust after the death of their father  

Lo que queda de ti

Lo que queda de ti

I Am Night at Noonday by Gaspard Hirschi

28/03/2025

Gaspard Hirschi revisits Don Quixote with stupefying and joyful audacity, mapping out Marseille by following in the footsteps of an improbable duo  

Je suis la nuit en plein midi

Je suis la nuit en plein midi

The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for Alisa by Chiara Sambuchi

28/03/2025

Chiara Sambuchi follows a woman on an emotional journey to uncover answers about the titular tape that her father made while sheltered in Srebrenica during the Bosnian War  

The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for Alisa

The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for Alisa

À demain sur la Lune by Thomas Balmès

28/03/2025

French filmmaker Thomas Balmès’ latest documentary explores our willingness to accept death – with some help from a therapeutic horse  

À demain sur la Lune

À demain sur la Lune

The Promise by Daan Veldhuizen

27/03/2025

Daan Veldhuizen’s documentary is part-historical recap, part-personal investigation of colonial and imperial violence in West Papua  

The Promise

The Promise

Epilogues by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon

27/03/2025

Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon’s slow-paced fiction feature explores ultimate solitude and the liminal space between active life and the threshold of death  

Missir

Missir

The Tasters by Silvio Soldini

25/03/2025

In his first period drama, Silvio Soldini focuses on the point of view of a group of women who, in the ruthless collective deception of nazism, suffer male violence and oppression  

Le assaggiatrici

Le assaggiatrici

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  

Yvon

Yvon

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  

Interior zero

Interior zero

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