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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Chiara by Jonas Carpignano
09/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Jonas Carpignano closes his “Gioia Tauro trilogy” with a film halfway between documentary and fiction that centres on a young girl in a criminal family
Lingui, The Sacred Bonds by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
CANNES 2021: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun delivers a luminous work about a mother whose love for her daughter causes her to change course and to set about surmounting social and religious taboos
Olga by Elie Grappe
CANNES 2021: Gymnastics and Ukrainian revolution for the teenage champion at the heart of the first feature from Elie Grappe, which explores the contrasting facets of total devotion
Cow by Andrea Arnold
CANNES 2021: Andrea Arnold delivers a master class in how to look an animal in the eyes
Great Freedom by Sebastian Meise
CANNES 2021: Franz Rogowski excels as a man incarcerated for his homosexuality in post-war Germany, in this impressive drama by Austrian director Sebastian Meise
The Worst Person in the World by Joachim Trier
CANNES 2021: Joachim Trier delivers a perfectly watchable love story, or stories, but his female protagonist seems lifted from a fantasy land
Playground by Laura Wandel
08/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Filmed from a child’s perspective, Laura Wandel’s first feature is a moving, subtle yet incisive tale which impresses for its intense depiction of bullying at school
Libertad by Clara Roquet
CANNES 2021: Clara Roquet imbues every little detail in her feature debut with meaning, as she delves into the complexities of attaining freedom from the point of view of a teenage girl
The Hill Where Lionesses Roar by Luàna Bajrami
CANNES 2021: Luàna Bajrami delivers a fine first feature, fresh and full of punch, about three girls who metamorphose into a pack of thieves in order to escape the destiny already drawn out for them
Clara Sola by Nathalie Álvarez Mesén
CANNES 2021: Nathalie Álvarez Mesén offers up a candid coming-of-age tale with strong doses of magical realism under an illuminating Nordic spotlight
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