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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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On the Road by Walter Salles
23/05/2012
Brazilian director Walter Salles has adapted no less than a landmark in counterculture literature for his latest road movie, in the vein of his previous film Motorcycle Diaries.
Maddened by his Absence by Sandrine Bonnaire
In her first fiction film, actress Sandrine Bonnaire directs William Hurt as a father maddened by his child’s death and unable to accept that he is no longer someone’s father.
Sofia's Last Ambulance by Ilian Metev
Bulgarian director Ilian Metev’s documentary feature debut Sofia’s Last Ambulance follows a three-person medical team as it goes taking care of emergencies around Bulgaria’s capital over a 48-hour shift
Holy Motors by Leos Carax
French cinema’s enfant terrible is back with a visually exceptional, metaphorical film of dizzying heights and delirious depths.
Aquí y Allá: Here and There by Antonio Méndez Esparza
22/05/2012
Spanish filmmaker Antonio Méndez Esparza set up his camera in a small Mexican village to make a profound, calm, and delicate first film.
White Elephant by Pablo Trapero
Two activist priests grappling with poverty, gangs, the police, money and spiritual doubts. An effective social-realist thriller.
God's Neighbors by Meni Yaesh
In his first film, Israeli filmmaker Meni Yaesh portrays a group of friends using force to implement religious rules
The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg
21/05/2012
Thomas Vinterberg is back in the competition with his best film since Festen, a psychological drama about social fractures that never completely heal.
Reality by Matteo Garrone
After the success of Gomorrah, Matteo Garrone is back and portrays an Italy which dreams of TV success.
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet by Alain Resnais
A brilliant stylistic exercise for the very inventive maestro Alain Resnais in the form of a tribute in mirrors to creation and actors.
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