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8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Blast by Syllas Tzoumerkas
13/08/2014
The second film by Greek director Syllas Tzoumerkas is a story of a woman who is no longer able to stand frustration brought on by personal and social problems
Cure - The Life of Another by Andrea Staka
12/08/2014
Andrea Staka’s movie, in competition in Locarno, is a risky but seductive journey through a city, Dubrovnik, where the sound of bombs still echoes in the air
The Shelter by Fernand Melgar
The Shelter, the latest documentary from Swiss Fernand Melgar, in competition in Locarno, shows that the will to make a movie must come from the heart and that true sensitivity can’t be invented
The Fool by Yury Bykov
11/08/2014
The third feature film from the young Russian director Yury Bykov amazes thanks to a moving story with bright tones
Yalom’s Cure by Sabine Gisiger
The latest effort from Zurich director Sabine Gisiger, thrilled the audience at Locarno thanks to its genuine potrait of an extraordinary character
Fidelio: Alice’s Journey by Lucie Borleteau
With her first film, in the running for the Golden Leopard in Locarno, French director Lucie Borleteau takes a shot at a skipper of a freighter inhabited by old and new ghosts
La Sapienza by Eugène Green
With his latest film La Sapienza, in competition in Locarno, Eugène Green once again focuses on light, as the sole antidote to the crisis that plagues us
The Magnetic Tree by Isabel Ayguavives
30/07/2014
Isabel Ayguavives’ feature debut is a slow-burning family portrait with underlying emotions hidden deep down, and the burden of the past conditioning its characters
Marseille by Belén Macías
17/07/2014
The release in Spain of the second movie by Belén Macías, a road movie that looks at the conflicts leading to foster care
For Some Inexplicable Reason by Gábor Reisz
12/07/2014
First-time feature director Gábor Reisz has crafted an accomplished comedy that differs significantly from most recent Hungarian cinema
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