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8218 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Beast Is Still Alive by Vesela Kazakova, Mina Mileva
25/11/2016
The Bulgarian documentary directed by Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova is an emotional exploration of the past and a bitter commentary on the present
Caina by Stefano Amatucci
Italian director Stefano Amatucci's first film is a bleak, dystopian condemnation of the hypocritical perversion that Europe has turned itself into
Breadcrumbs by Manane Rodríguez
24/11/2016
This Spanish-Uruguayan co-production directed by Manane Rodríguez and screening in competition at the Gijón Film Festival finally brings to light the dark incidents that took place in Uruguay
Monte by Amir Naderi
Presented out of competition at Venice in 2016, the film by Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi hits Italian screens with ASAP
The Citizen by Roland Vranik
Roland Vranik has made a humanistic and sensitive film about the journey undertaken by an African man who yearns to fit in in Hungarian society
The Queen of Spain by Fernando Trueba
Fernando Trueba has teamed up with a cast of his actor friends, who resurrect the same characters that provided so much joy in The Girl of Your Dreams
The Shepherd by Jonathan Cenzual Burley
23/11/2016
Jonathan Cenzual Burley's third film is a rural western, shot with few resources but oodles of inventiveness, which harks back to the rugged, melancholic, Castilian spirit of author Miguel Delibes
The Eavesdropper by Thomas Kruithof
The first feature by Thomas Kruithof tends to confuse, rather than explain the inner workings of the nerve centres of power
Children of the Night by Andrea De Sica
The only Italian film in competition this year at Turin, Andrea De Sica’s debut piece is set in a boarding school submerged in snow and mixes genres, including coming-of-age and horror
Almost There by Jacqueline Zünd
Jacqueline Zünd’s film, which had its world premiere at the IDFA, guides us through the everyday reality of three adrift souls who are hanging on in spite of everything
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