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8112 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi by Diego Perucci

11/04/2018

Diego Perucci directs the first documentary dedicated to the famous writer: a journey through his life and the places he lived in Italy and Portugal  

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

Silent Meeting by Miguel Clara Vasconcelos

11/04/2018

Miguel Clara Vasconcelos’ new release centres on a group of students taking part in a surreal initiation ritual  

Encontro Silencioso

Encontro Silencioso

Rudy Valentino by Nico Cirasola

10/04/2018

Director Nico Cirasola tells the story of the famous star of silent cinema’s return to Puglia, his native land, using visionary techniques to weave the present and past together  

Rudy Valentino

Rudy Valentino

After-Work Beer by Ben Brummer

09/04/2018

German director Ben Brummer presents a mixture of buddy comedy and drama, and his first feature to be released in cinemas  

Feierabendbier

Feierabendbier

Bob & Marys by Francesco Prisco

04/04/2018

Francesco Prisco’s second film is a light-hearted and somewhat rock’n’roll black comedy set in Naples, with Rocco Papaleo and Laura Morante at the helm  

Bob & Marys - Criminali a domicilio

Bob & Marys - Criminali a domicilio

Dreaming Under Capitalism by Sophie Bruneau

30/03/2018

Documentarian Sophie Bruneau has come up with an original Freudian angle from which to broach the issue of unpleasant working conditions in the modern world  

Rêver sous le capitalisme

Rêver sous le capitalisme

Carnivores by Jérémie Renier, Yannick Renier

29/03/2018

Jérémie and Yannick Renier transform Leïla Bekhti and Zita Hanrot into conflicting sisters, in a cruel tale of love and sibling rivalry  

Carnivores

Carnivores

The Ancient Woods by Mindaugas Survila

29/03/2018

In the Vilnius Film Festival’s closing film, Mindaugas Survila trains the spotlight on one of the last remaining ancient forests in Europe  

Sengiré

Sengiré

Back Home by Antonio Albanese

29/03/2018

Antonio Albanese returns to direct a bittersweet – and occasionally surreal – comedy that sees an exasperated sales assistant from Milan take a street vendor back to Senegal  

Contromano

Contromano

Bitter Flowers by Olivier Meys

28/03/2018

Olivier Meys tells the story, both with modesty and without pretence, of the destiny of a young woman who is sucked into the Chinese prostitution industry in Paris  

Bitter Flowers

Bitter Flowers

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