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8116 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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At the Philosophers' School by Fernand Melgar
31/01/2018
Screened at Solothurn Film Festival, the film by Fernand Melgar continues a discussion on the everyday battles that take place on the margins of society
I Am Back by Luca Miniero
30/01/2018
Mussolini is brought back to life in the present day and mistaken for an impersonator in Luca Miniero's comedy, produced by Indiana with Vision Distribution
Gaspard at the Wedding by Antony Cordier
Antony Cordier unveils a refreshing film about emotional ties, with a surrealist yet human sense of humour
The Return by Malene Choi
Danish-Korean filmmaker Malene Choi's first feature is an ostensibly autobiographical docudrama about the search for one's roots
The Flower Shop by Ruben Desiere
29/01/2018
Ruben Desiere unveils a contemplative dream-like film, in which the heroes are three thieves who lock themselves in a florist on the way to completing the perfect burglary
Strangers by Lorenz Suter
Lorenz Suter's first feature, presented at Solothurn Film Festival, is a deliberately independent film that lays claim to a creative process that goes against the grain
Insect by Jan Švankmajer
The new film by Czech master Jan Švankmajer is both inventive and imaginative
Time Share by Sebastián Hofmann
Mexican director Sebastián Hofmann’s sophomore effort is a beguiling absurdist horror, which world-premiered at Sundance
Butterflies by Tolga Karaçelik
26/01/2018
Turkish filmmaker Tolga Karaçelik's third feature is an engaging and amusing, if sometimes unbalanced, combination of drama and comedy
Look Up by Fulvio Risuleo
Fulvio Risuleo's debut feature, selected at Rotterdam, is a road movie that pans out on the rooftops of a surreal and imaginary Rome, inviting you to be amazed
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