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8218 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Naples in Veils by Ferzan Ozpetek
20/12/2017
An enigmatic affair suspended somewhere between the past and present, full of sensuality and at the service of a sumptuous and dazzling representation of the city of Naples
The Escape by Dominic Savage
18/12/2017
Gemma Arterton shines with a dark glow in a feminist film by Dominic Savage that delicately mixes harsh realism with an ephemeral atmosphere
I Still Hide to Smoke by Rayhana Obermeyer
06/12/2017
French-Algerian director Rayhana directs a raw film about the difficulties of being a woman in a world riddled with injustice
Don’t Forget Me by Ram Nehari
05/12/2017
Ram Nehari's debut feature, an Israeli-French-German co-production that triumphed at the Torino Film Festival, is a desperate, sentimental and uniquely humorous dramedy
Who Is Bárbara Virgínia? by Luísa Sequeira, Eduardo Sama
Luísa Sequeira’s feature debut brings the only female director to make a film during the Portuguese dictatorship back to the limelight
The Seagull by Erkan Tunç
01/12/2017
Turkish director Erkan Tunç makes his feature debut with a worthy play on genre, set on a traditional rural farm
The Deminer by Hogir Hirori
The Swedish documentary by Hogir Hirori and co-director Shinwar Kamal is an incredible portrait of an incredible personality
I Can Quit Whenever I Want 3: Ad Honorem by Sydney Sibilia
30/11/2017
Now in Italian theatres with 01 Distribution, the third instalment in the saga helmed by Sydney Sibilia features the same side-splitting cast as the previous episodes
Riccardo va all'inferno by Roberta Torre
Roberta Torre’s latest release is being presented at Torino Film Festival: an obscure and contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III. Out in Italian cinemas on 30 November
The Marriage by Blerta Zeqiri
Kosovar filmmaker Blerta Zeqiri's highly anticipated feature debut is an excellently crafted love story with a strong LGBT angle
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