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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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3 Hearts by Benoît Jacquot
30/08/2014
VENICE 2014: In competition at the Mostra, Benoît Jacquot has presented a love triangle with a hint of Greek tragedy, starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Chiara Mastroianni and Charlotte Gainsbourg
The Obscene Life by Renato De Maria
VENICE 2014: Renato De Maria explores loss and re-invention with the help of a young Clément Métayer
In the Basement by Ulrich Seidl
VENICE 2014: In the wake of his Paradise trilogy, Ulrich Seidl descends into Viennese basements to discover the special places where passions and obsessions are nurtured
They Have Escaped by J-P Valkeapää
29/08/2014
VENICE 2014: The director of The Visitor returns with a kind of modern fairy tale about a troubled boy and girl who run away, immersing themselves in dreams, memories and terrible danger
Black Souls by Francesco Munzi
VENICE 2014: In Francesco Munzi’s film a war between mafia families in Calabria transforms and flares into blood ties, endangering age-old dynamics
The Goob by Guy Myhill
VENICE 2014: The first work from British Guy Myhill reveals a young and charming actor in a coming-of-age tale set in a region of England little explored in cinema
The Price of Fame by Xavier Beauvois
28/08/2014
VENICE 2014: In this film in competition at Venice, the director has a whale of a time and even gets emotional without losing any of his thoroughness, sweeping the audience along with him
Reality by Quentin Dupieux
VENICE 2014: The latest absurd comedy by the director of Rubber was presented as a world premiere in the Orizzonti section of the 71st Venice Film Festival
Melody by Bernard Bellefroid
Bernard Bellefroid once again explores family intimacy with the issue of surrogacy. Lucie Debay and Rachael Blake excel
The Look of Silence by Joshua Oppenheimer
VENICE 2014: Following up on his multi-award-winning documentary, Joshua Oppenheimer adopts a more conventional tone based on the confrontation between the family of a victim and his executioner
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