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7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/07/2025. 768 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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If Life Gives You Lemons by Ciro D'Emilio
10/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Ciro D’Emilio takes an unexpectedly sombre look at the reality of single-parent, working-class families in the poverty-stricken south of Italy
Angel by Koen Mortier
TORONTO 2018: Koen Mortier returns with a visually stunning romantic tale of two broken souls whose feelings struggle to overcome their fears
Mademoiselle de Joncquières by Emmanuel Mouret
TORONTO 2018: Emmanuel Mouret directs a brilliant, delectable and remarkably acted film about a woman who seeks sophisticated revenge after being pursued and then rejected
Deva by Petra Szöcs
VENICE 2018: Presented as part of Venice's Biennale College Cinema alongside two other projects, Petra Szőcs’ debut feature feels more like a sketch but shows serious promise
Driven by Nick Hamm
VENICE 2018: In the closing film of the Venice Film Festival, Nick Hamm keeps things light, ultimately leaving you hungry for something more substantial
The Man Who Surprised Everyone by Natasha Merkulova, Aleksey Chupov
VENICE 2018: The second feature by directorial duo Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov tells a story that merges folklore and local humour with contemporary politics
American Dharma by Errol Morris
VENICE 2018: US documentarian Errol Morris talks to former chief strategist in Donald Trump’s administration Steve Bannon in his film presented out of competition
El Pepe, a Supreme Life by Emir Kusturica
08/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Emir Kusturica’s documentary is a genteel portrait of former Uruguayan president José Mujica
My Own Good by Pippo Mezzapesa
VENICE 2018: Pippo Mezzapesa's film tells a simple yet important tale, centred around the last remaining inhabitant of a town destroyed by an earthquake, who is fighting to keep its memory alive
Joy by Sudabeh Mortezai
VENICE 2018: The second film by Sudabeh Mortezai is a provocative unique and feminine take on human trafficking
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