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7952 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/08/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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L'intrepido by Gianni Amelio
26/08/2013
Gianni Amelio chose Antonio Albanese’s surreal humour to capture today’s Italy.
Under the Skin by Jonathan Glazer
American actress plays a troubling extra-terrestrial creature in a singular work by the director of Sexy Beast, in competition at the 70th Venice Mostra.
Philomena by Stephen Frears
Stephen Frears returns to the Mostra with a delicious tragic comedy, which is already foreshadowed as a huge international success.
Wolf by Bogdan Mustata
23/08/2013
Produced by Strada Film and starring newcomer Mihai Vasilescu, Bogdan Mustata's first feature competes for The Heart of Sarajevo award
I Am an Old Communist Hag by Stere Gulea
20/08/2013
Stere Gulea's new film will be released on August 23, the biggest day of celebration for Romania's former regime
Story of My Death by Albert Serra
19/08/2013
Golden Leopard-winner film is Albert Serra’s latest rarefied arthouse oddity
Mary Queen of Scots by Thomas Imbach
Thomas Imbach’s film walks into a minefield where the risk of producing a lame film is very high
Sangue by Pippo Delbono
16/08/2013
The only Italian film in competition at the 66th Locarno Film Festival is a personal search for truth: a confrontation between two men who apparently have nothing in common
Tonnerre by Guillaume Brac
15/08/2013
It makes sense that if a small town in Burgundy with 5,000 inhabitants finds itself with an evocative name, something should be made to happen there. In his latest feature length film Tonnerre, director Guilaume Brac started with this...
What Now? Remind Me by Joaquim Pinto
14/08/2013
Portuguese sound mixer and occasional producer and director Joaquim Pinto documents his own life in the poetic and touching What Now? Remind Me
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