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8215 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Playing Dead by Jean-Paul Salomé
14/11/2013
Jean-Paul Salomé signs an audacious detective comedy, carried by an excellent François Damiens well supported by Géraldine Nakache
Stop the Pounding Heart by Roberto Minervini
Roberto Minervini’s third documentary takes faith and youth of the American Deep South to the Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival
South Is Nothing by Fabio Mollo
The language adopted by debutant filmmaker Fabio Mollo is subtle, finely balanced and further enriched by the very natural acting style of young actress Miriam Karlkvist
El futuro by Luis López Carrasco
13/11/2013
The Sevillian festival welcomes Luis López Carrasco’s Locarno-screened first feature film, one that looks at the present through fragments of the past
Foreign Bodies by Mirko Locatelli
Discovered in competition at the Rome Film Festival, the film directed by Mirko Locatelli, tells the story and fragility of a man battling with the grave illness of his young son
When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism by Corneliu Porumboiu
The Sevillian official section welcomes Romanian filmmaker Corneliu Porumboiu’s third film, a static and discursive portrait of what’s hidden behind a film shoot
Quod erat demonstrandum by Andrei Gruzsniczki
12/11/2013
In his second feature, Andrei Gruzsniczki explores the dark power of the Romanian state police
The Fifth Gospel of Kaspar Hauser by Alberto Gracia
The experimental piece of Alberto Gracia hits the Seville Film Festival after coming out of Rotterdam with the FIPRESCI prize
45th Parallel by Davide Ferrario
A metaphor for the balance and lightness needed for us to move through the world we live in like acrobats, the director explains
Romeo and Juliet by Carlo Carlei
Douglas Booth and Hailee Steinfeld are the stars in a version of the famous Shakespeare tale by Carlo Carlei
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