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8150 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/11/2025. 724 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Evolution by Kornél Mundruczó
12/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Kornél Mundruczó and screenwriter Kata Wéber deliver a formally and conceptually phenomenal, shocking work on the impact of the Holocaust through the generations
Summer Nights by Ohad Milstein
Ohad Milstein's Docaviv-winning film is a mesmerising, tender and intimate documentary that explores what it means to be a father
I Am Not by Tomer Heymann
A rare case of a film that is both intimate and structurally complex, Tomer Heymann's Docaviv prizewinner is a heartfelt documentary about an extraordinary young man
Three Floors by Nanni Moretti
CANNES 2021: Nanni Moretti delivers a jaw-droppingly bad soap opera with the who’s who of Italian cinema
Bergman Island by Mia Hansen-Løve
11/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Mia Hansen-Løve elaborates a great oeuvre, a game of nested mirrors about couplehood, creativity, cinephilia and ghosts, in the summery setting of the Fårö island
Bruno Reidal, Confessions of a Murderer by Vincent Le Port
CANNES 2021: Vincent Le Port makes a spectacular entry into the world of feature filmmaking with a dark and clinical film heir to Bresson and Haneke, about a criminal destiny
Întregalde by Radu Muntean
CANNES 2021: Radu Muntean explores two contrasting worlds in his unsettling, powerful drama
The Innocents by Eskil Vogt
CANNES 2021: Eskil Vogt's terrific second film is one of the best horror flicks of recent years and is an instant classic
Zero Fucks Given by Emmanuel Marre, Julie Lecoustre
CANNES 2021: Adèle Exarchopoulos dazzles as an air hostess working for a low budget airline in an original first feature film full of contrasts by Julie Lecoustre and Emmanuel Marre
Returning to Reims (Fragments) by Jean-Gabriel Périot
CANNES 2021: A true silversmith of the archives, Jean-Gabriel Périot dissects the intimate and political history of the French working class by adapting a Didier Eribon essay
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