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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sulla giostra by Giorgia Cecere
28/09/2021
Giorgia Cecere stages an intense and ironic female duel over the fate of a family home, starring the excellent Lucia Sardo and Claudia Gerini
Other People by Aleksandra Terpińska
Aleksandra Terpińska’s film is everything one would expect from a debuting director: a fresh, funky and dark tale of modern society existing in the shadow of capitalism
The Crossing by Florence Miailhe
Fabulously creative with her painterly approach to animation, Florence Miailhe signs a very successful film for all audiences about the poignant story of two young migrants
Momentum by Edwin Charmillot
Edwin Charmillot presents his first feature film which offers a brief and dreamlike glimpse at the life of a lost in translation teen
The Laws of the Border by Daniel Monzón
27/09/2021
Daniel Monzón’s new film is story of initiation that is as frenetic and entertaining as it is conventional and playing safe
Josephine by Javier Marco
The feature debut by Javier Marco, boasting dedicated performances from Emma Suárez and Roberto Álamo, is a sensitive film revolving around a couple of lonesome, wounded animals
The Daughter by Manuel Martín Cuenca
After Cannibal and The Motive, which took part in previous editions of this festival, Manuel Martín Cuenca returns to lay bare the meanness hidden behind the most obsessive of desires
And Tomorrow We Will Be Dead by Michael Steiner
Michael Steiner tells the incredible, terrifying story of a Swiss couple who were held hostage for eight months by a group of Taliban fighters
Young and Afraid by Petter Aaberg, Sverre Kvamme
24/09/2021
Receiving an international premiere at Nordisk Panorama, the documentary by Petter Aaberg and Sverre Kvamme is a personal, raw and affecting look at mental illness and a young generation
The Grandmother by Paco Plaza
The worlds of Paco Plaza and Carlos Vermut collide in a hair-raising film which encourages us to think about the fleeting nature of beauty, along with loneliness and the high price we pay for success
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