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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Love It Was Not by Maya Sarfaty
07/09/2020
Israeli filmmaker Maya Sarfaty's feature-length documentary tells the incredible story of the romance between a Jewish prisoner and an SS officer in Auschwitz
Assandira by Salvatore Mereu
06/09/2020
VENICE 2020: With his story of conflict between a father and son, Salvatore Mereu directs his most ambitious and complex film which brings out the best in its lead Gavino Ledda
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time by Lili Horvát
VENICE 2020: A consummate artist in the fields of psychological and atmospheric suspense, filmmaker Lili Horvát dissects the shifting lines between desire and reality
Miss Marx by Susanna Nicchiarelli
VENICE 2020: Susanna Nicchiarelli punks up Marx’s daughter, one fourth-wall-breaking socialist manifesto at a time
Thou Shalt Not Hate by Mauro Mancini
VENICE 2020: Mauro Mancini’s feature film debut tells a simple but engaging story, with Alessandro Gassmann heading up the cast
Mandibles by Quentin Dupieux
VENICE 2020: With a laugh-out-loud film that feels like a long-lost cousin of the Coen brothers’ “idiot trilogy”, Quentin Dupieux once again makes the world a much better place
Mosquito State by Filip Jan Rymsza
VENICE 2020: Producer-director Filip Jan Rymsza’s third feature follows a Wall Street analyst infected by a blood-sucking mosquito
The Man Who Sold His Skin by Kaouther Ben Hania
05/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Kaouther Ben Hania weaves a bold, captivating and edifying tale about freedom, where refugees and the contemporary art world collide
I Am Greta by Nathan Grossman
VENICE 2020: Nathan Grossman offers a genuine, often genial, and more or less real-time portrayal of a very eventful year for a maverick combatant
Padrenostro by Claudio Noce
VENICE 2020: In his third film, Claudio Noce goes personal, and then gets lost
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