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8215 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Catch Me Daddy by Daniel Wolfe
17/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Daniel Wolfe is competing for the Caméra d'or at Cannes with a cruel tale in which a loving father becomes a tyrant and goes on a hunt for his daughter
Party Girl by Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel Theis
CANNES 2014: A moving and honest debut film, hinting at a promising career ahead for the young trio of French directors
Winter Sleep by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
CANNES 2014: Nuri Bilge Ceylan dissects the facets of the human comedy in an isolated hotel in Central Anatolia. Some great cinema for the Cannes competition
Amour Fou by Jessica Hausner
16/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Jessica Hausner creates a magnificent film at the heart of the paradoxes of bourgeois romanticism and conformism at the beginning of the 19th century
Darker Than Midnight by Sebastiano Riso
CANNES 2014: A dramatic coming-of-age story set in Sicily in a film that is openly inspired by the adolescents of Truffaut and Gus Van Sant
The Blue Room by Mathieu Amalric
CANNES 2014: Mathieu Amalric has unveiled at the Cannes Un Certain Regard section a poisonous adaptation of a novel by Simenon, brilliantly directed
FLA by Djinn Carrenard
CANNES 2014: Haitian/Parisian director Djinn Carrénard opened the Critics’ Week with an intimate and realistic film about two characters fiercely silenced
Girlhood by Céline Sciamma
15/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Céline Sciamma immerses us in the energy of adolescence in a France of underprivileged neighbourhoods, following a group of girls in their difficult search for freedom and identity
Timbuktu by Abderrahmane Sissako
CANNES 2014: Mauritanian director Abderrahmane Sissako tells us with simplicity and humour about the daily life of a Malian village under the sway of Jihadists, not far from Timbuktu
Mr. Turner by Mike Leigh
CANNES 2014: The biopic co-produced with Great Britain, France and Germany establishes Mike Leigh as the first leader in the Cannes competition
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