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8127 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 29/10/2025. 732 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Appearances by Marc Fitoussi
23/09/2020
Marc Fitoussi strips the social varnish of expatriates’ circles in a film with a hidden bottom that reveals a thriller hidden under a comedy of manners and offers another great role to Karin Viard
Last Days of Spring by Isabel Lamberti
Isabel Lamberti’s first full-length film is a dexterous reconstruction of a true story brought to life by the original protagonists: a family living in Madrid’s shanty town, La Cañada Real
Just Like A Woman by Amro Hamzawi
22/09/2020
Headlining a film for the very first time, Nora Hamzawi seizes the opportunity to impose her own unique style in an offbeat sociological comedy directed by her brother Amro
Movida by Alessandro Padovani
Alessandro Padovani’s debut documentary, victorious at the 14th SalinaDocFest, portrays an Italian province facing depopulation through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants
Another Round by Thomas Vinterberg
Thomas Vinterberg finds his funny bone again with an excellent concept movie in which getting drunk is a cure-all
Ane Is Missing by David Pérez Sañudo
David Pérez Sañudo displays great cinematic skill, sensitivity and depth in his first full-length feature
An Optical Illusion by Juan Cavestany
21/09/2020
Juan Cavestany whisks us away to the very confines of reality with a film that constantly switches genres and which pays little heed to convention – or the guidebooks
The Garden by Ragnar Bragason
Seven years after Metalhead, Ragnar Bragason returns to Toronto with the big-screen version of his own 2012 stage play
Limbo by Ben Sharrock
Ben Sharrock's excellent second film is an incisive satire on British attitudes to male refugees told in an elegiac, deadpan style
Akelarre by Pablo Agüero
In this luminous period film, Argentinian director Pablo Agüero revives the story of a group of women who fell victim to a witch-hunt fuelled by misogyny and the persecution of freedom
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