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6949 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Makala by Emmanuel Gras

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Emmanuel Gras has made a captivating documentary that whisks us away to DR Congo on the heels of a heroic charcoal seller  

Makala

Makala

The Summit by Santiago Mitre

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Santiago Mitre boldly mixes genres, themes and atmospheres in his third film as he slips in through the back door of a political summit  

La cordillera

La cordillera

Golden Years by André Téchiné

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Great French filmmaker André Téchiné brings us a film on two astonishing historical figures, with the same energy as always  

Nos années folles

Nos années folles

Demons in Paradise by Jude Ratnam

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Sri Lankan filmmaker Jude Ratnam lifts the veil on the ghosts of the conflict between the Sinhalese and the Tamils and the by-product that is the separatist Tiger guerrillas  

Demons in Paradise

Demons in Paradise

Rodin by Jacques Doillon

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Jacques Doillon opts to explore the route of the carnal relationship with creation as he tackles the life of the renowned sculptor, played by Vincent Lindon  

Rodin

Rodin

Lucky by Sergio Castellitto

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Nanni Moretti’s former muse, Jasmine Trinca, stars as a suburban hairdresser in the new film by Sergio Castellitto, written by his wife, Margaret Mazzantini  

Fortunata

Fortunata

The Workshop by Laurent Cantet

23/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Starting with a story about a writing course, Laurent Cantet takes us by surprise by broaching a subject matter of deeply moving urgency and seriousness  

L'Atelier

L'Atelier

After the War by Annarita Zambrano

23/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Italian director and Parisienne by adoption Annarita Zambrano tells the story of a former leftist activist who fled to France twenty years ago after being convicted of murder in Italy  

Dopo la guerra

Dopo la guerra

Radiance by Naomi Kawase

23/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Naomi Kawase’s latest work, once again a co-production with France, is a true gem of a film: a subtle, moving, abstract and emotional exploration of the experience of sensory impairment  

Hikari

Hikari

Pure Hearts by Roberto de Paolis

23/05/2017

CANNES 2017: With his first piece, young director Roberto De Paolis observes young people from small working-class suburbs, with the same poetry as Claudio Giovannesi’s films  

Cuori puri

Cuori puri

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