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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/09/2025. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Algo muy gordo by Carlo Padial
07/11/2017
Spanish director Carlo Padial plays with comedy conventions, demonstrating "post-humour" within the context of a (potential) cinematic production
Si muore tutti democristiani by Pietro Belfiore, Davide Bonacina, Andrea Fadenti, Andrea Mazzarella, Davide Rossi
06/11/2017
The videomaker group, Il Terzo Segreto di Satira, has made the jump from the web to the big screen with a film about some of the compromises we make as we get older
Anchor and Hope by Carlos Marques-Marcet
The second film helmed by Carlos Marques-Marcet homes in on the paradoxes, ambiguity and clashes inherent in romantic relationships, setting the action on a boat chugging along London’s canals
The Elephant and the Butterfly by Amélie van Elmbt
Amelie van Elmbt delicately depicts the nuances of a three-day reunion between a young child and her unknown father
Budapest Noir by Éva Gárdos
Eva Gardos directs a classic film noir thriller, delving into the slums of the Hungarian capital in 1936
Farewell To The Parents by Astrid Johanna Ofner
Astrid Johanna Ofner’s debut feature, which was shown at the Viennale, blurs the boundary between documentary and fiction, and between literature and film
Maria by Callas: In Her Own Words by Tom Volf
02/11/2017
The 12th Rome Film Fest welcomes the world premiere of the story of a legendary singer, as told in her own words in Tom Volf's documentary
Blockbuster by July Hygreck
The debut feature by French director July Hygreck is crammed with pop-culture references, comics and film quotes
Pilgrimage by João Botelho
Portuguese director João Botelho adds another literary adaptation to his CV, depicting the trips of 16th-century author Fernão Mendes Pinto
Gwendolyn by Ruth Kaaserer
Ruth Kaaserer’s new documentary, screening at the Viennale, follows a veteran weightlifter competing again after recovering from cancer
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