Film Reviews

8121 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/10/2025. 734 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Behemoth by Zhao Liang

12/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Zhao Liang returns to Venice with a documentary Divine Comedy – a journey into the hell created by civilisation  

Behemoth

Behemoth

Light Years by Esther May Campbell

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Esther May Campbell takes on the serious subject of mental illness with a dash of British humour in her new feature, starring singer Beth Orton  

Light Years

Light Years

First Light by Vincenzo Marra

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Vincenzo Marra returns to Venice with a touching movie about the issue of disputed children, starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Chilean actress Daniela Ramirez  

La prima luce

La prima luce

Anna by Giuseppe Gaudino

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: The second fiction feature by Giuseppe Gaudino offers protagonist Valeria Golino the opportunity to express herself in one of her most intense performances to date  

Per amor vostro

Per amor vostro

Land Legs by Samuel Collardey

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Samuel Collardey recreates, with his real protagonists, the story of a fisherman and a father forced to stay on land to cope with the swell  

Tempête

Tempête

11 Minutes by Jerzy Skolimowski

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: The Polish master is back with a film that offers almost Hollywoodian entertainment, which is dividing opinions as much as Essential Killing did five years ago  

11 minut

11 minut

Rabin, The Last Day by Amos Gitai

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: With his film, Amos Gitaï leads an enquiry into an event which leaves us with a bitter and lasting taste of the beginning of the end  

Rabin, The Last Day

Rabin, The Last Day

Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? by Hadar Morag

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: In her film, Israeli director Hadar Morag tells a complex tale about taking responsibility for one's own actions  

Lama azavtani

Lama azavtani

Montanha by João Salaviza

10/09/2015

VENICE 2015: The highly anticipated first feature-length film by Portuguese director João Salaviza delivers an abundance of mesmerising images at Venice  

Montanha

Montanha

Motherland by Senem Tüzen

10/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Senem Tüzen has her sights sets on the Lion of the Future with this co-production between Turkey and Greece, set in a town in deepest Anatolia, where a daughter clashes with her mother  

Ana Yurdu

Ana Yurdu

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