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8027 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/09/2025. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Jo's Neighborhood by Alain Minier
20/04/2013
First film of French screenwriter and director Alain Minier supported by Cineuropa's partner, the Eye on Film Label
The Broken Circle Breakdown by Felix van Groeningen
16/04/2013
A heartbreaking melodrama based on a play. Winner of the Prize of the Public and Europa Cinemas Label at the Panorama in the 2013 Berlinale.
It's All So Quiet by Nanouk Leopold
Dutch auteur Nanouk Leopold's fifth feature film explores a bitter father-son relationship and a middle-aged man struggle to start a new life.
Aquadro by Stefano Lodovichi
10/04/2013
Stefano Lodovichi’s feature film debut, in competition at the Rome Independent Film Festival, is among ten other Web Movies produced by Rai Cinema to be distributed directly through online streaming
Ombline by Stéphane Cazes
09/04/2013
In his feature film debut, French Stéphane Cazes explores the theme of maternity in a difficult environment
The Italian Pastry Chef by Luigi Sardiello
Luigi Sardiello’s second feature film, starring Antonio Catania, is a border film noir, because it is verging on other genres, as well as because borders play a central role in the story, both geographically and morally.
Northwest by Michael Noer
A petty thief enters the underworld of drugs and prostitution and sparks the rivalry of gangsters.
The Brats by Anthony Marciano
08/04/2013
A situation brom-com that’s built to please, this Meet the Parents a la francais made its debut at the opening gala of the French Film Festival in Greece
The Future by Alicia Scherson
05/04/2013
Alicia Scherson’s film, an Italian-Chilean coproduction with Germany and Spain was presented in its Italian sneak preview during the Rome Independent Film Festival. In theatres on June 6
Beyond the Hill by Emin Alper
03/04/2013
Paranoia, puzzling mysteries and untamed nature for a promising first feature film from Turkey, rewarded by a Special Mention in Berlin.
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