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8049 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/09/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Story of Frank and Nina by Paola Randi
02/10/2024
Paola Randi’s new film about three young people from the north banlieue of Milan is a dynamic and disjointed yet well acted modern fable that doesn’t speak the language of young Zoomers
The Fourth Wall by David Oelhoffen
01/10/2024
More relevant than ever, David Oelhoffen uses Sorj Chalandon’s cult novel to shed light on the inevitability of the war in the Near-East and the role played by theatre and art in human conflicts
Drone by Simon Bouisson
Simon Bouisson attempts to break down boundaries with an original first feature that is both an emancipatory tale and a thriller set in a modern-day society plagued by voyeuristic technology
Ollie by Antoine Besse
With his first feature, Antoine Besse revisits the theme of skateboarding as the vehicle for a story about an unusual friendship between two outsiders – characters rarely represented on screen
Heads or Fails by Lenny Guit, Harpo Guit
30/09/2024
Lenny and Harpo Guit rediscover their taste for provocation while trying their hand at romantic comedy and incorporating their love of outcasts
Fuga by Mary Jimenez, Bénédicte Liénard
Mary Jimenez and Bénédicte Lienard’s film pores over the scars left by the conflict which tore Peru apart for over 20 years homing in on a conveyor of souls and summoning ghosts to explore society
Ulysses by Hikaru Uwagawa
Debuting director Hikaru Uwagawa offers up an apparently disjointed tale in which three stories come one after the other, inviting us to explore concepts such as home, friendship and family
Filmlovers! by Arnaud Desplechin
Using a blend of essay, documentary and fictionalised autobiography, Arnaud Desplechin goes all out in celebrating his love of cinema and infects the viewer with his enthusiasm
Maybe It’s True What They Say About Us by Sofía Paloma Gómez, Camilo Becerra
Sofía Paloma Gómez and Camilo Becerra make their feature debut with this narratively creeping, cryptic antidote to hyper-sensationalised true crime media inspired by real events
My Eternal Summer by Sylvia Le Fanu
The debut feature by Sylvia Le Fanu is a delicate coming of age story between personal tragedies and rites of passage
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