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8199 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/12/2025. 708 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Happy Times Will Come Soon by Alessandro Comodin
14/05/2016
CANNES 2016: Italy's Alessandro Comodin presents a sensitive and cryptic fable set in the dark heart of the forest
Diamond Island by Davy Chou
CANNES 2016: For his debut feature, Davy Chou headed off to film on an island south of Phnom Penh, where an enormous luxury real-estate complex is being built
Like Crazy by Paolo Virzì
CANNES 2016: The director of Human Capital presents his new film, starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Micaela Ramazzotti, in Directors’ Fortnight
The Last Resort by Thanos Anastopoulos, Davide Del Degan
CANNES 2016: Thanos Anastopoulos and Davide Del Degan’s film is a documentary on Pedocin beach in Trieste, a beach resort that a century after it was opened, still separates the men from the women
Toni Erdmann by Maren Ade
CANNES 2016: For her first time on the Croisette, Maren Ade comes bearing an audacious film in which the comical aspect circumvents the profound realism of a father-daughter relationship
Slack Bay by Bruno Dumont
13/05/2016
CANNES 2016: Portraying the class struggle through tragicomedy and the burlesque, Bruno Dumont’s latest piece is a work of genius
After Love by Joachim Lafosse
CANNES 2016: Belgian director Joachim Lafosse presented his 7th film at Directors’ Fortnight, starring Bérénice Béjo and Cédric Kahn playing a couple that tears itself apart
I, Daniel Blake by Ken Loach
CANNES 2016: The film industry’s most gentle and powerful advocate of the people, the great Ken Loach, returns to the Croisette with a deeply moving film
Clash by Mohamed Diab
CANNES 2016: Egypt’s Mohamed Diab has made a hard-hitting film, co-produced by France, about a microcosm in which prisoners are being held captive in the midst of post-revolution chaos
Sweet Dreams by Marco Bellocchio
CANNES 2016: The Italian director has opened the Fortnight with his film adaptation of Massimo Gramellini’s best-seller Sweet Dreams, Little One, starring Valerio Mastandrea and Bérénice Bejo
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