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8270 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/02/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Where Is This Street? or With No Before or After by João Pedro Rodrigues, João Rui Guerra da Mata
09/08/2022
João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata join forces to take on one of the cornerstones of Portuguese cinema: Paulo Rocha’s The Green Years
LOLA by Andrew Legge
Andrew Legge catapults us into a mysterious world where the past, the present and the future collide before imposing their own rules
I Have Electric Dreams by Valentina Maurel
Valentina Maurel delivers a troubling adolescent chronicle, carried by a heroine who discovers, in spite of herself, that adulthood is not an end in itself
Last Dance by Delphine Lehericey
Delphine Lehericey presents a comedy on the third age which flirts with drama and is toplined by François Berléand
The Adventures of Gigi the Law by Alessandro Comodin
08/08/2022
This sensitive and at times surreal depiction of a rural policeman (the director’s own uncle) marks the mighty comeback of Alessandro Comodin
Piano Piano by Nicola Prosatore
Nicola Prosatore’s debut is a Paolo Virzì-style coming-of-age tale which lacks bite and tells a story which we’ve already heard time and time again
Il Pataffio by Francesco Lagi
Francesco Lagi’s movie is a ramshackle affair: occasionally strange and enjoyable, it’s mostly characterised by an irregular pace, and suffers from an overbearing film legacy
Tommy Guns by Carlos Conceição
The past turns into the present and the present into the past in Carlos Conceição's interesting take on one country’s troubled legacy
How Is Katia? by Christina Tynkevych
Christina Tynkevych's debut feature follows an ambulance nurse who loses a child and tries to cope with her grief
Little Ones by Julie Lerat-Gersant
Julie Lerat-Gersant’s debut feature film speaks of the tortuous journey of a teenage girl grappling with an unexpected pregnancy which turns her life upside down
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