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6931 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/04/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Lorello and Brunello by Jacopo Quadri

29/11/2017

The new documentary by Jacopo Quadri, a philosophical reflection on the passing of the seasons that praises the idea of returning to work on the land, is competing at the 35th Torino Film Festival  

Lorello e Brunello

Lorello e Brunello

Different Kinds of Rain by Isabel Prahl

29/11/2017

In her feature-length fiction debut, which has world-premiered at Tallinn Black Nights, Isa Prahl confronts a well-off family with its own impotence  

1000 Arten, den regen zu beschreiben

1000 Arten, den regen zu beschreiben

Something Useful by Pelin Esmer

28/11/2017

The destinies of two women cross unexpectedly on a night train in the third feature film by Pelin Esmer, presented in competition at Black Nights in Tallinn  

Ise yarar bir sey

Ise yarar bir sey

My War Is Not Over by Bruno Bigoni

28/11/2017

Bruno Bigoni has given voice to an extraordinary man who has given a name to hundreds of soldiers who disappeared during the Second World War, including the father of Roger Waters from the band Pink Floyd  

My War Is Not Over

My War Is Not Over

Little Tito and the Aliens by Paola Randi

28/11/2017

Very well received at Torino, the new film by the Milanese filmmaker, set near Area 51 in Nevada, weaves together science fiction, poetry and human emotions  

Tito e gli alieni

Tito e gli alieni

Resurrection by Kristof Hoornaert

28/11/2017

Belgian filmmaker Kristof Hoornaert's first feature is not a religious film, but it tackles themes close to Christianity  

Resurrection

Resurrection

The Distant Barking of Dogs by Simon Lereng Wilmont

28/11/2017

Simon Lereng Wilmont’s documentary, which scooped a prize at the IDFA, follows a boy growing up in the war zone of Donbass  

The Distant Barking of Dogs

The Distant Barking of Dogs

Vacuum by Christine Repond

27/11/2017

Christine Repond is back with an intimate drama starring the fantastic Barbara Auer, who one day finds out she is HIV-positive  

Vacuum

Vacuum

Secret Ingredient by Gjorce Stavreski

27/11/2017

Macedonian director Gjorce Stavreski's first feature film balances comedy and drama in a gritty portrayal of a father and son's fight against cancer and criminals  

Iscelitel

Iscelitel

The Ball by Pasquale Scimeca

27/11/2017

Pasquale Scimeca's new film charts the trip of two young refugees from their destroyed home to the coast of Libya  

Balon

Balon

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