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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Kings Surrender by Philipp Leinemann
02/06/2015
Violent and intense, Philipp Leinemann’s second feature is competing for the Transilvania Trophy
Vanity by Lionel Baier
CANNES 2015: Swiss director Lionel Baier’s film, which was screened in the alternative ACID selection at Cannes, is a fairy tale tinged with shades of noir on desire and human passion
I Am A Soldier by Laurent Larivière
26/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Laurent Larivière’s film highlights the harsh reality of a young woman’s fight to escape social precariousness by plunging her into the world of trafficking in domestic animals
Love by Gaspar Noé
24/05/2015
CANNES 2015: What is it about Gaspar Noé’s latest opus that gave rise to as many expectations as it did reactions?
Arabian Nights - Volume 3, The Enchanted One by Miguel Gomes
CANNES 2015: The spectacular journey with which Miguel Gomes has won over the Directors’ Fortnight ends like an ode to the people of Portugal, which turns from majestic to tender and moving
Macbeth by Justin Kurzel
CANNES 2015: The Cannes Film Festival wraps up its competition with a film by Justin Kurzel that is certainly theatrical, but is also a big blockbuster
The Here After by Magnus von Horn
23/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Poland-based Swedish director Magnus von Horn has woven a tale of education that is meticulous, bristling with tension, suffocating and irredeemable
Mediterranea by Jonas Carpignano
22/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Thirty-year-old Jonas Carpignano’s film is a docu-film on immigration, which he directs with a determined and unforgiving eye using simple and rigorous images
Valley of Love by Guillaume Nicloux
CANNES 2015: Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu shine in a subtle and skilful film by Guillaume Nicloux which fully showcases the filmmaker’s talent
Much Loved by Nabil Ayouch
CANNES 2015: Nabil Ayouch paints a portrait of the nocturnal life of a group of prostitutes in Marrakech, which is at once realistic and raw, respectful and dignified
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