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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Aspirante vedovo by Massimo Venier
08/10/2013
Massimo Venier’s new film, liberally inspired by Il vedovo by Dino Risi, will hit movie theatres on October 10. Littizzetto and Fabio De Luigi will play Franca Valeri and Alberto Sordi’s roles
Cool Kids Don’t Cry by Katarina Launing
04/10/2013
Norwegian director Katarina Launing returns to family films with the true story of a 12-year-old lively and tough girl, who loves soccer – but suffers from leukaemia
Paper Souls by Vincent Lannoo
Vincent Lannoo will present Les Ames de Papier, at the closure of the 28th Namur Film Festival, his new film with Stéphane Guillon, Julie Gayet, Jonathan Zaccaï and Pierre Richard
Those Happy Years by Daniele Luchetti
03/10/2013
The Roman director’s film hitting 250 movie theatres today, distributed by 01, tells the story of his family from the 1970s: an artistic avant-garde father and a mother looking for liberation
The Keeper of Lost Causes by Mikkel Nørgaard
02/10/2013
An investigation into the criminal abyss of almost closed cases. An adaptation of the best-seller by Jussi Adler-Olsen.
Domestic Life by Isabelle Czajka
24 hours in the lives of several mothers in their forties in an affluent neighbourhood. A sharp portrait signed Isabelle Czajka and a brilliant Emmanuelle Devos
The Enemy Within by Yorgos Tsemberopoulos
Over a decade after his box-office hit Backdoor, Yorgos Tsemberopoulos returns to screens ready to enchant again with ageless sensibility.
Luton by Michalis Konstantatos
01/10/2013
Michalis Konstantatos’ feature debut packed its Athens fest screening just a few hours after is San Sebastian world premiere.
Wounded by Fernando Franco
30/09/2013
Fernando Franco speaks with realism and without filters about the conflicted and hypersensitive world of a woman about to have a breakdown and who suffers from a personality disorder
The Railway Man by Jonathan Teplitzky
27/09/2013
This grand English-Australian co-production, in competition in San Sebastian, fits into a more commercial and academic type of cinema.
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