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7912 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/08/2025. 749 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Opera! by Paolo Gep Cucco, Davide Livermore
25/10/2024
The melodrama of opera, the surrealism of digital effects and the boldness of fashion meet in Davide Livermore and Paolo Gep Cucco’s retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
The Return by Uberto Pasolini
24/10/2024
Uberto Pasolini brings Homer’s Odyssey to the big screen as the story of a family separated by war who reunites after many years apart
Eternal Visionary by Michele Placido
Michele Placido’s biopic of Luigi Pirandello navigates the blurred lines between personal memory and artistic creation
The Return of the Projectionist by Orkhan Aghazadeh
Set in the mountains of Azerbaijan, Orkhan Aghazadeh’s feature debut is a visually lush, heartwarming contribution to the oeuvre of films celebrating cinephilia
Becoming Ana by Marta Nieto
23/10/2024
Actress Marta Nieto makes her directorial debut with a heartfelt and sensitive feature in which she plays the lead role and tackles the personal grey areas for the mother of a trans child
Alice On&Off by Isabela Tent
Isabela Tent’s documentary checks whether transgenerational trauma can leave any room for hope
Chaos and Silence by Anatol Schuster
Anatol Schuster’s enigmatic drama follows a couple as they face life transitions, while their landlady’s strange mental breakdown disrupts people’s lives
Monsieur Aznavour by Grand Corps Malade, Mehdi Idir
22/10/2024
Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade sign a vast biopic full of contrasts about an ambivalent, tenacious and ambitious artist from a penniless immigrant background
The Weeping Walk by Dimitri Verhulst
Already adapted three times for the big screen, Dimitri Verhulst makes his debut as auteur and director with an absurd comedy carried by the always remarkable Peter Van den Begin
Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass by Quay Brothers
Twins Stephen and Timothy Quay return to cinema with a hallucinated feature that makes fun of time, inspired by the stories of writer Bruno Schulz
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