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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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Driving Madeleine by Christian Carion
19/09/2022
Christian Carion offers up a voyage through one person’s memories and depicts a bond developing between a taxi driver and his passenger in a simple and especially human film
Something You Said Last Night by Luis De Filippis
16/09/2022
Luis De Filippis presents her poignant debut feature film offering a glimpse of family life as it veers between affection and inevitable conflict
Manticore by Carlos Vermut
Carlos Vermut once again leads the viewer into such turbulent territories that, days after watching his fourth feature film, his stimuli continue to strike our neurons
Kristos, The Last Child by Giulia Amati
VENICE 2022: Giulia Amati’s insightful documentary follows a messianically named tyke who’s the youngest person living on the 30-inhabitant-strong Greek island of Arki
Bread and Salt by Damian Kocur
VENICE 2022: In his brilliant first feature, Damian Kocur inspects violence and the legendary Polish hospitality, but takes it with a huge pinch of salt
Hawa by Maïmouna Doucouré
15/09/2022
After Cuties, Maïmouna Doucouré successfully tries her hand at the modern fairytale, following a determined young heroine who dreams of being adopted by Michelle Obama
Trenque Lauquen by Laura Citarella
VENICE 2022: Argentinian director Laura Citarella steps up to the festival big leagues with this four-hour tale, following an academic researcher who decides to become a Sherlock Holmes-like gumshoe
Stories Not to Be Told by Cesc Gay
Even the dogs give outstanding performances in this new, entertaining and irregular snapshot -or snapshots- into human ridiculousness, which Cesc Gay throws in our faces once again
The Bride by Sérgio Tréfaut
VENICE 2022: Sérgio Tréfaut’s short, sharp film follows a female inductee of Daesh, as she awaits her own trial after her husband’s execution
The Gravity by Cédric Ido
14/09/2022
Control of the banlieue and its traffic networks, the weight of the past, present conflicts and dreams of faraway futures all collide with a cosmic phenomenon in Cédric Ido’s original film
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