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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Barbarians by Ivan Ikic
06/07/2014
First-time director Ivan Ikic paints a convincing picture of the lifestyle of Serbian teenagers in the country's current social situation
Cherry Pie by Lorenz Merz
03/07/2014
With his first feature Lorenz Merz offers us a complex film, claustrophobic in places, that depicts a dangerously charming and decadent Lolita Chammah
Free Entry (One Day of Betty) by Yvonne Kerékgyártó
01/07/2014
Yvonne Kerékgyártó’s trip to a festival together with two teenage girls was awarded the Cineuropa Prize at Cinema City in Novi Sad
ADHD - Rush hour by Stella Savino
26/06/2014
The Stella Savino documentary, being distributed in Italy from today by Microcinema, tackles the pressing issue of having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Another Me by Isabel Coixet
Isabel Coixet has adapted a psychological horror novel about the novelties, dangers, insecurities and fears of youth
Le cose belle by Agostino Ferrente, Giovanni Piperno
17/06/2014
Agostino Ferrente and Giovanni Piperno's documentary about the hopes and dreams of four Neapolitan young adults picks up where it left off ten years ago and is due to be released in Italian cinemas on 26 June by Istituto Luce
Open Windows by Nacho Vigalondo
16/06/2014
Nacho Vigalondo reflects and criticises in this split-screen thriller about information overload, spying in the home and the great deceptions of the internet age
Of Horses and Men by Benedikt Erlingsson
The original feature-length film is entertaining and subtly cruel with various images that remain imprinted in the mind
Aces by Alfonso Zarauza
12/06/2014
Galician director Alfonso Zarauza puts his name to Aces, a small autopsy of the Spanish crisis through the eyes of a young mother played by Lola Dueñas
Selfie by Cristina Jacob
11/06/2014
The Romanian box-office hit screened in the TIFF Romanian Days sidebar
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