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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sleeping Beauty by Ado Arrietta
08/11/2016
Ado Arrietta, without relinquishing one ounce of his customary audacity, lyricism and emotion, plunges us into a modern-day fairytale world that will delight the inner child deep down in every viewer
Welcome to Norway! by Rune Denstad Langlo
Norwegian director Rune Denstad Langlo brings us a smart, unassuming and tender comedy on tolerating and welcoming immigrants
The Spy and the Poet by Toomas Hussar
07/11/2016
Blurred identities and post-Cold War manipulation abound in this atmospheric and highly stylised film by Estonian director Toomas Hussar
Ministry of Love by Pavo Marinković
Croatian director Pavo Marinkovic has made an amusing existentialist comedy bristling with sarcasm, starring Stjepan Peric and Drazen Kühn
On a Bike Without Saddle by Solange Tonnini, Gianluca Mangiasciutti, Matteo Giancaspro, Cristian Iezzi, Chiara de Marchis, Giovanni Battista Origo, Francesco Dafano
03/11/2016
The omnibus film put together by Alessandro Giuggioli, winner of the Toronto Independent Film Award, broaches the subject of job-hunting with surreal tones. In Italian cinemas from 3 November
Spectres Are Haunting Europe by Maria Kourkouta, Niki Giannari
Maria Kourkouta and Niki Giannari's debut feature is an uncompromising documentary triptych looking at refugees stuck in Greece
Normal Autistic Film by Miroslav Janek
27/10/2016
Miroslav Janek's film on Asperger syndrome looks deep into its protagonists’ spirits, rather than reducing them to mere illness
A Mere Breath by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan
Romanian filmmaker Monica Lăzurean-Gorgan's new film enriches the viewer both intellectually and emotionally
The Furies by Miguel del Arco
26/10/2016
Acclaimed playwright Miguel del Arco’s cinematic début, the opening film at the 61st Seminci festival, exudes the mythological air of a classical tragedy
Lion by Garth Davis
25/10/2016
Screened at the Rome Film Fest, Garth Davis’ film, starring Dev Patel, is a passionate epic about a young man searching for his roots, based on a true story
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