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8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Twelve-Year Night by Álvaro Brechner
01/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Alvaro Brechner familiarises his audience with prisoners dealing with long periods of captivity in prison under a Uruguayan dictatorship
Non Fiction by Olivier Assayas
VENICE 2018: Olivier Assayas proves there is no such thing as talking too much – at least not in France
Amanda by Mikhaël Hers
31/08/2018
VENICE 2018: Mikhaël Hers’ new family drama is a clever look at the aftermath of a terrorist attack
En las estrellas by Zoe Berriatúa
Zoe Berriatúa maintains his daring approach with his new film, a fascinating and unclassifiable fable that oozes his passionate, blind love for cinema
Real Love by Claire Burger
VENICE 2018: The first solo project by French director Claire Burger is a tender and authentic story about a family in crisis, with a touching performance by Bouli Lanners
My Masterpiece by Gastón Duprat
VENICE 2018: Gastón Duprat’s tale of forgeries and friendships survives on fine performances from Guillermo Francella and Luis Brandoni
The Favourite by Yorgos Lanthimos
VENICE 2018: Yorgos Lanthimos delivers a brilliantly funny satire on life in Queen Anne’s 18th-century royal household
Stripped by Yaron Shani
VENICE 2018: Following the Oscar-nominated Ajami, which he co-directed, Yaron Shani brings the first part of his upcoming “Love Trilogy” to Orizzonti, significantly raising the bar
ISIS, Tomorrow. The Lost Souls of Mosul by Francesca Mannocchi, Alessio Romenzi
30/08/2018
VENICE 2018: Francesca Mannocchi and Alessio Romenzi have made an insightful documentary on the consequences of children being turned into weapons of war by ISIS in Iraq
A Fortunate Man by Bille August
Bille August, the director of Pelle the Conqueror, nails another Danish classic
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