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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/05/2024. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sorrow and Joy by Nils Malmros
09/11/2013
Danish director Nils Malmros’ autobiographical film about a tragic event that changed his life.
My Dog Killer by Mira Fornay
07/11/2013
My Dog Killer continues in the wake of bleak Slovak social dramas vividly presenting not only individual guilt but also a collective one.
Medeas by Andrea Pallaoro
Pallaoro´s chilling observational drama peel layers of family and personal fortification until the bitter bare existential dead end
The Inner Jungle by Juan Barrero
06/11/2013
Juan Barrero's feature debut The Inner Jungle is an apparently autobiographical film completely shot from the point of view of the director and featuring practically only one other character
Life Feels Good by Maciej Pieprzyca
23/10/2013
Presented at the Tofifest festival in Toruń after having won prizes in Gdynia and Montreal, Maciej Pieprzyca’s film receives enthusiastic response
The Last Leaf by Leonardo Frosina
21/10/2013
The low budget film, directed by Leonardo Frosina, which won best actress during the last edition of the Rome Independent Film Festival, is starting its tour through Italian movie theatres
Sixteen by Rob Brown
18/10/2013
Powerful tale of a former child soldier marks an assured debut, starring Roger Jean Nsengiyumva and Rachael Stirling
Ida by Pawel Pawlikowski
The film tackles issues of identity, religion and dealing with a dark past
Here be Dragons by Mark Cousins
16/10/2013
Mark Cousins’ documentary was show in the Documentary Competition section. Warning: there are no dragons in this movie!
The Double by Richard Ayoade
15/10/2013
Richard Ayoade’s second feature is a BFI London Film Festival favourite and a harbinger of a bright future for British cinema
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