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8062 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2025. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Inner Lines by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd
25/10/2022
In Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd’s film, the sound of silence meets a deafening cacophony of voices
Rock.Paper.Grenade by Iryna Tsilyk
24/10/2022
The first fiction film by Ukrainian director Iryna Tsilyk is a gentle drama about growing up set against a harsh 1990s backdrop
Strangeness by Roberto Andò
21/10/2022
Roberto Andò’s fanciful film sees Luigi Pirandello finding inspiration for his most ground-breaking work in an encounter with two gravediggers with a penchant for amateur dramatics
Shakespeare Like a Street Dog by Valeri Yordanov
Valeri Iordanov’s second feature, immersed in the savage environment of a Bulgarian Roma ghetto, searches cross points between the talents for art and survival simultaneously
Subtraction by Mani Haghighi
Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi’s latest is a twist-laden doppelgänger thriller, following two warring families at opposite points on the class spectrum
Never Too Late for Love by Gianni Di Gregorio
Gianni Di Gregorio’s movie is a brilliant comedy casting a tender and disenchanted eye over the loves, ailments and infinite annoyances of the third age
Inland by Fridtjof Ryder
Young director Fridtjof Ryder crafts an atmospheric feature debut that is both unsettling and surprisingly warm
Caravaggio's Shadow by Michele Placido
20/10/2022
Michele Placido directs a mega production about the life and work of the great 17th century painter, seeking out the truth and foregrounding the disgraced souls who inspired him
The Man on the Road by Gianluca Mangiasciutti
Gianluca Mangiasciutti’s debut film tells an engaging story about two destroyed lives, which mainly explores the themes of overcoming significant loss and the weight of our own mistakes
Whose Dog Am I? by Robert Lakatos
Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity
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