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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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I Am Yours by Iram Haq
10/06/2014
With I Am Yours, Iram Haq shows an acrimonious portrait of a young, modern woman, brought to life by the beautiful energy of main actress, Amrita Acharia
Ärctic by Gabriel Velázquez
09/06/2014
Salamanca-based Gabriel Velázquez closes his trilogy on family with radical steps close to distraught teenage years in deep, rural Spain
The Unsaved by Igor Cobileanski
06/06/2014
Igor Cobileanski’s acclaimed feature debut is competing for the Romanian Days awards at the Transilvania IFF
In Darkness We Fall by Alfredo Montero
30/05/2014
Not for the faint-hearted, this thriller which nabbed three prizes in the Malaga Film Festival’s Zonazine section is competing in Madrid before hitting cinemas
The Bridges of Sarajevo by Aida Begić, Leonardo Di Costanzo, Jean-Luc Godard, Kamen Kalev, Isild Le Besco, Sergei Loznitsa, Vincenzo Marra, Ursula Meier, Vladimir Perisic, Cristi Puiu, Marc Recha, Angela Schanelec, Teresa Villaverde
24/05/2014
CANNES 2014: 100 years after the outbreak of the First World War, 13 great filmmakers celebrate European culture through the evocation of a city in which it bled
Alleluia by Fabrice du Welz
23/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Fabrice Du Welz touches and divides giving a beautiful lashing to the Directors’ Fortnight selection. The minimum to be expected from the filmmaker of The Ordeal…
Snow in Paradise by Andrew Hulme
CANNES 2014: The directorial debut feature by the experienced editor Andrew Hulme follows the path of a petty criminal in the haze of the underworld towards the light of religion
Clouds of Sils Maria by Olivier Assayas
CANNES 2014: Olivier Assayas creates an ambitious tale of magic, mixing dawn and twilight, fiction and reality, Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart
Hippocrates by Thomas Lilti
CANNES 2014: Thomas Lilti closed the Critics’ Week with a subtle film about a young doctor’s initiation into the crisis-ridden world of public hospitals
Pride by Matthew Warchus
CANNES 2014: Two beautiful battles, wonderful people, solidarity, an energy and a contagious joy: the Directors’ Fortnight concluded with a truly inspiring film
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