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7877 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A este lado del mundo by David Trueba
03/09/2020
David Trueba turns the knife in the wound of immigration by confronting his protagonist with a problem that can usually be sidestepped in the comfortable life of the most advanced countries
Oasis by Ivan Ikić
VENICE 2020: In his second feature, Serbian director Ivan Ikić revisits his approach from Barbarians but this time goes for a much more challenging milieu
Honey Cigar by Kamir Aïnouz
VENICE 2020: Kamir Aïnouz opens Giornate degli Autori with her first work about a young woman trying to find her own path, but caught between two cultures
The Ties by Daniele Luchetti
VENICE 2020: In Daniele Luchetti’s opening film of the 77th Venice Film Festival, unhappiness is something to be shared with the whole family
Apples by Christos Nikou
02/09/2020
VENICE 2020: The Orizzonti section has a high standard to maintain as it opens with Christos Nikou’s delightful, deadpan debut
Venetian Molecules by Andrea Segre
01/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Andrea Segre’s new film is an intimate, melancholy and moving story shot before and during the lockdown period
Undergods by Chino Moya
In his debut feature, Madrid-born Chino Moya turns the synth all the way up to 11
Home Front by Lucas Belvaux
31/08/2020
Lucas Belvaux delivers a moving polyphonic story, giving back their voice to an entire generation of French men, those who were 20 years old in Algeria
Isaac by Ángeles Hernández, David Matamoros
David Matamoros and Ángeles Hernández make their directorial debut with this drama about isolation, unpaid debts and failed lives
Vulnerable Beauty by Manuele Mandolesi
28/08/2020
Manuele Mandolesi’s documentary, winner of the Italian Golden Globe, centres on the courage of a family that turns the devastation of an earthquake into an opportunity
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