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7868 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 30/06/2025. 772 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Campo by Tiago Hespanha
18/03/2019
Tiago Hespanha directs a documentary which is fascinating, subtle and quirky, interweaving life on a military base with mythology, nature and science
Pierino by Luca Ferri
15/03/2019
Luca Ferri visited a retired Bergamo film-lover at his home every week for a year and filmed it on VHS while he talked about how he spent his days
Zero Impunity by Nicolas Blies, Stéphane Hueber-Blies, Denis Lambert
Nicolas Blies, Stéphane Hueber-Blies and Denis Lambert’s shocking documentary denounces the impunity of perpetrators of sexual abuse in armed conflicts
Ordinary Happiness by Daniele Luchetti
14/03/2019
Daniele Luchetti loosely adapts a couple of short stories by Francesco Piccolo, turning them into a metaphysical comedy, somewhere between heaven and earth, that doesn't quite work
Borders, Raindrops by Nikola Mijovic, Vlastimir Sudar
Nikola Mijović and Vlastimir Sudar’s debut – both of whom were born in former Yugoslavia and now teach film in London – is a call for universal peace and a far cry from traditional Balkan cinema
California Dreaming by Fabrizio Maltese
Fabrizio Maltese’s new documentary confirms his fascination with desert expanses
Meltem by Basile Doganis
13/03/2019
The Franco-Greek director Basile Doganis explores identity, dual belonging, migrants and mourning in his tragicomic first feature set in Lesbos
The Pig by Dragomir Sholev
Dragomir Sholev's second feature, screening in competition at Sofia, is a relentless exploration of bullying and its consequences
Maiden by Alex Holmes
11/03/2019
Alex Holmes' newest film is a standard talking-heads/archive-footage documentary, but tells a very engaging, inspirational and important story
Diabolik sono io by Giancarlo Soldi
Giancarlo Soldi’s docufilm, due to hit Italy as a special event from 11 to 13 March, focuses on the mysterious disappearance of the first designer to give a face to the famous Italian comic book hero
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