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8344 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/03/2026. 675 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Don't Tell Me the Boy Was Mad by Robert Guédiguian
21/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Robert Guédiguian takes the fight for justice to the big screen in his new film, presented as a Special Screening
Fatima by Philippe Faucon
20/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Philippe Faucon’s moving piece on the place of a first generation immigrant and her two daughters in French society
Youth by Paolo Sorrentino
CANNES 2015: Superb performances from Michael Caine and Harvey Keital in the film by the Oscar-winning director characterised by magnificent Fellinian framing
Les Deux Amis by Louis Garrel
CANNES 2015: With passion, tenderness and utter integrity, Louis Garrel tries his hand at directing, whisking us away on a joyful – and very touching – adventure
Arabian Nights - Volume 2, The Desolate One by Miguel Gomes
CANNES 2015: In this part Miguel Gomes conjures up a skinny bastard, a gang of dishonest idiots, and an underprivileged area brightened up by a loving Maltese dog
Peace to Us in Our Dreams by Šarūnas Bartas
19/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Presented in the Directors' Fortnight, the eighth feature film by Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas leads us on an intimate, contemplative journey
Marguerite & Julien by Valérie Donzelli
CANNES 2015: A Bonnie and Clyde story of the incestuous love between two siblings at the beginning of the 17th century, told as a post-modern, anachronistic tale that misses the mark
Land and Shade by César Augusto Acevedo
CANNES 2015: Cesar Augusto Acevedo makes his directorial debut with a rural wasteland charged with rousing grief
Mustang by Deniz Gamze Ergüven
CANNES 2015: A first foray into feature film for Deniz Gamze Ergüven with an energetic and accomplished piece on the status of women in Turkey
Cowboys by Thomas Bidegain
CANNES 2015: A promising directorial debut for screenwriter Thomas Bidegain with an ambitious film about a family looking for their child who has been inspired by jihad
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