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7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Another World by Stéphane Brizé
10/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Vincent Lindon sees huge chunks of foul play in the executive suite as Stéphane Brizé brings his acclaimed “work trilogy” to a first-rate conclusion
The Stranger by Ameer Fakher Eldin
VENICE 2021: Ameer Fakher Eldin's debut film sees a struggling former doctor face up to living in the Golan Heights, a place of occupation and patriarchy
A Black Jesus by Luca Lucchesi
Luca Lucchesi goes back to his father’s town on Sicily to tell a story of faith and xenophobia
Leave No Traces by Jan P. Matuszyński
VENICE 2021: Rising Polish filmmaker Jan P Matuszyński is in competition with a sprawling procedural on the 1983 killing of student Grzegorz Przemyk in Warsaw
America Latina by Damiano D'Innocenzo, Fabio D'Innocenzo
VENICE 2021: The D’Innocenzo brothers reunite with Elio Germano to offer up a feast-for-the-eyes thriller exploring men’s sense of inadequacy in the third millennium
White Building by Kavich Neang
09/09/2021
VENICE 2021: We say goodbye to the titular White Building in Phnom Penh, in Cambodian director Kavich Neang’s glittering debut fiction feature
Freaks Out by Gabriele Mainetti
VENICE 2021: Gabriele Mainetti’s second film blends pure entertainment with a reflection on diversity, but its tendency towards appropriation results in a feeling of déjà vu
Republic of Silence by Diana El Jeiroudi
VENICE 2021: Diana El Jeiroudi’s documentary depicts Syria’s human and societal tragedies, spanning 12 years of her life spent with partner and IDFA director Orwa Nyrabia
The Hole in the Fence by Joaquin del Paso
VENICE 2021: Mexican director Joaquín del Paso’s second feature welcomes you to the summer sleepaway camp from hell, even if its counsellors would say it's blessed
Pilgrims by Laurynas Bareiša
VENICE 2021: In Laurynas Bareisa's feature debut, layer after layer is unravelled as an odd couple with a shared trauma looks into an unsettling past
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