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7965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/08/2025. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Peter Hujar’s Day by Ira Sachs
27/01/2025
Ben Whishaw portrays the titular 1970s New York photographer as he recounts his previous working day, in director Ira Sachs’ elegant, slight chamber drama
My Birthday by Christian Filippi
Christian Filippi’s moving debut speaks of the disillusionment of a young man in a foster home who dreams of living with his mother but who is forced to face reality
Sukkwan Island by Vladimir de Fontenay
Swann Arlaud and Woody Norman dazzle in Vladimir de Fontenay’s new movie, a high-calibre and incisive survival film which is as brutally physical as it is subtly psychological
My Father's Diaries by Ado Hasanović
Italian-Bosnian director Ado Hasanovic sensitively and respectfully commemorates the Srebrenica genocide, availing himself of his father Bekir’s memories and old film footage
Where the Wind Comes From by Amel Guellaty
Amel Guellaty's feature debut is a vibrant portrait of youth caught between tradition and the restless desire for freedom on the outskirts of Tunisia
GEN_ by Gianluca Matarrese
Gianluca Matarrese returns with a thought-provoking and humanistic film on an intersection of medical, ethical and cultural issues, guided by its remarkable protagonist
Brides by Nadia Fall
Debuting feature director Nadia Fall moves from stage to screen with a rocky tale of two British teenage girls travelling to Syria for the promise of a better life
The Things You Kill by Alireza Khatami
Under the veil of an engrossing family thriller, full of lies and enigmas, Alireza Khatami explores in depth the mechanisms of transmission of male violence
Terra incognita by Enrico Masi
Enrico Masi’s aesthetically enchanting documentary follows a family living without electricity in the Alps alongside experiments with thermonuclear fusion taking place in the South of France
All That’s Left of You by Cherien Dabis
26/01/2025
Cherien Dabis’ sweeping historical drama shows the aftershocks of the Nakba across three generations of a Palestinian family
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