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8211 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 698 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Under the Fig Trees by Erige Sehiri
23/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Erige Sehiri’s new feature has hints of Éric Rohmer as it shows Tunisian women working and flirting on an orchard
Return to Seoul by Davy Chou
CANNES 2022: Davy Chou confirms his talent with a highly effective second fiction feature about a turbulent and touching initiatory journey tracing back an adoption
Little Nicholas - Happy as Can Be by Amandine Fredon, Benjamin Massoubre
CANNES 2022: Benjamin Massoubre and Amandine Fredon have put together a delightful, nostalgia-tinged treat that’s probably more fun for parents than for their kids
God's Creatures by Saela Davis, Anna Rose Holmer
CANNES 2022: Emily Watson and Paul Mescal deliver in Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer’s turbulent Oedipal tale of protection, assault and alliances
Boy from Heaven by Tarik Saleh
CANNES 2022: There’s wall-to-wall intrigue and conspiracy within the confines of Cairo's Al-Azhar University, in Tarik Saleh’s new outing
The Five Devils by Léa Mysius
CANNES 2022: Witchcraft plays a bad trick on Léa Mysius with her overly ambitious film, which puzzles audiences despite its good qualities
Magdala by Damien Manivel
CANNES 2022: By magnifying the extraordinary expressive talents of Elsa Wolliaston, Damien Manivel offers a mystic and sensorial cinematic experience that is both radical and nourishing
Falcon Lake by Charlotte Le Bon
22/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Charlotte Le Bon’s directorial debut is certainly not the coming-of-age film one might expect to watch
Don Juan by Serge Bozon
CANNES 2022: Serge Bozon offers up a clever, episodic work in the form of a double-bottomed inversion of the legend of Don Juan, played by Tahar Rahim who’s made vulnerable by a many-faced Virginie Efira
Forever Young by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
CANNES 2022: Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi delivers a beautifully mature work, diving back into the vibrant and initiatory, young universe of student-actors at Patrice Chéreau’s Théâtre des Amandiers
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