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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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September by Penny Panagiotopoulou
01/07/2013
Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou returns after a 10-year absence with a variation on the theme of solitude and the fragility of human relationships.
11.6 by Philippe Godeau
Philippe Godeau was present at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to defend 11.6, his second film as a director which is taking part in the official competition.
Honeymoon by Jan Hrebejk
Czech director Jan Hrebejk presents his new movie in competition at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Gold by Thomas Arslan
27/06/2013
Thomas Arslan tells the story of a group of Germans who join the Gold Rush, immersing them, for a handful of gold nuggets, into the hell of the famous American wilderness.
Michael Kohlhaas by Arnaud Des Pallières
French director Arnaud des Pallières presented his medieval western with Mads Mikkelsen as a virtuous righter-of-wrongs in competition in Cannes.
Pour une femme by Diane Kurys
26/06/2013
Pour une femme is the last chapter in a family autobiography started by Diane Kurys with Coup de Foudre
Baby Blues by Katarzyna Roslaniec
24/06/2013
In her second film, Kasia Roslaniec returns to explore the commodification of bodies and the drift towards consumerism experienced by Poland’s disoriented youth
Viva Belarus! by Krzysztof Lukaszewicz
Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Łukaszewicz traces the path of a young Belarusian rocker who became an icon of the resistance against the dictatorship
Shell by Scott Graham
21/06/2013
Scottish Scott Graham’s debut film is extremely intense in its narrative and aesthetic
Lost Paradise by Ève Deboise
A melody of bodies confronts the symphony of the elements in Paradis Perdu by Eve Deboise, with Pauline Etienne and Olivier Rabourdin, presented at the Brussels Film Festival
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