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6940 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Marghe and Her Mother by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
18/10/2019
Shot in Basilicata, in the Italian language, Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest work takes a look at Generation Z, but it lacks the urgency of the Iranian director’s previous films
Collective by Alexander Nanau
Alexander Nanau’s masterful and captivating documentary, revealed in Venice, investigates the incredible irregularities of the Romanian healthcare system
Dilili in Paris by Michel Ocelot
16/10/2019
Michel Ocelot's animation brings to life dozens of famous people from Belle Époque-era Paris
The Platform by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s feature film debut is an organic, nightmarish fairy tale which is fairly well-executed, which has claimed multiple awards and which carries a strong socio-political message
Splitting the Sop by Diarmuid Galvin
Diarmuid Galvin's directorial debut is an informative piece about the significance of road bowling in Irish culture and heritage
Blind Spot by Patrick Mario Bernard, Pierre Trividic
Patrick Mario Bernard and Pierre Trividic put their names to an unusual and intriguing, metaphorical film about a man wrestling with a gift of invisibility gone wrong
Us Among The Stones by Dictynna Hood
Three generations of an eccentric family meet for a reunion at their old Dartmoor home, in DR Hood’s follow-up to 2011’s Wreckers
Motherland by Tomas Vengris
15/10/2019
Lithuanian filmmaker Tomas Vengris' first feature is the story of a mother bringing her US-born son to her homeland for the first time in 1992
Camille by Boris Lojkine
Boris Lojkine’s film beautifully tells the story of the bright, moving and tragic destiny of young French photojournalist Camille Lepage
The Goya Murders by Gerardo Herrero
Aided by a game Maribel Verdú, Gerardo Herrero delivers CSI: Spanish Romantic Painters edition
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