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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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22 July by Paul Greengrass
06/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Paul Greengrass returns with a hard-hitting, truthful account of the Norwegian summer of 2011, loaded with emotion
Our Time by Carlos Reygadas
VENICE 2018: Mexican filmmaker Carlos Reygadas comes to Italy with an arthouse soap opera that, despite its punishing running time, actually manages to entertain
Ricordi? by Valerio Mieli
05/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Valerio Mieli’s latest film is an exciting and refined love story about the mechanisms of memory, remembered in different ways by its two main characters
The Armadillo's Prophecy by Emanuele Scaringi
VENICE 2018: Fandango signs an adaptation of cartoonist Zerocalcare’s bestselling graphic novel, directed by Emanuele Scaringi
Sunset by László Nemes
VENICE 2018: In his competition entry, Hungarian director László Nemes creates a rich and vibrant world that unfortunately fails to engage
Never Look Away by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
04/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck returns with a film inspired by the life of the German artist Gerhard Richter, aimed at an audience born after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Blonde Animals by Maxime Matray, Alexia Walther
VENICE 2018: Presented in the International Film Critics’ Week, Maxime Matray and Alexia Walther’s movie is an eccentric and surreal adventure with a hidden romantic streak
Unremember by Flavia Castro
VENICE 2018: Largely autobiographical, Flavia Castro’s Orizzonti-presented film is a seamless blend of personal and societal histories of Brazil after the fall of the military dictatorship
At Eternity's Gate by Julian Schnabel
VENICE 2018: Inadvertently following in Loving Vincent’s footsteps, Julian Schnabel presents a gentle tale about Vincent van Gogh that, save for gorgeous visuals, brings little new to the table
School's Out by Sébastien Marnier
VENICE 2018: French director Sébastien Marnier gives an apocalyptic tone to a disturbing conundrum involving school kids
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