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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Broken by Rufus Norris
18/05/2012
An inventive and very promising first feature by Britain’s Rufus Norris, which mixes comedy and drama with amazing virtuosity.
Paradise: Love by Ulrich Seidl
Austrian film director Ulrich Seidl returns to the Cannes official competition with a story about sex tourism, five years after his radical film Import/Export
Mystery by Lou Ye
17/05/2012
After five years of being banned from filmmaking, Lou Ye returns to China to shoot an intimist drama with hints of a thriller
Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu
11/05/2012
After his Palme d'Or in 2007, Romanian film director Cristian Mungiu has made a demanding film that is a powerful cry against the harmfulness of ignorance.
Amour by Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke has made a refined, deep, and modest masterly work about old age, feelings, and the end of life.
Opération Libertad by Nicolas Wadimoff
A daring film, selected for the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes, traces the destiny of young Swiss revolutionaries in the late 1970s.
House with a Turret by Eva Neymann
Eva Neymann's first feature is supported by the Eye on Film Label, Cineuropa's partner
Beyond the Walls by David Lambert
09/05/2012
Belgian director David Lambert has made a sensitive first film about love, absence, and the disenchanted reunion of an endearing couple of actors. Selected for the Critics' Week in Cannes.
Rust & Bone by Jacques Audiard
A new masterly work by Jacques Audiard who adds poignant melodrama to his realist and violent universe of social film noir.
Vacuum by Giorgio Cugno
04/05/2012
Winner of the Cineuropa Award at the Lecce Festival, Giorgio Cugno’s first film explores post-natal depression. The film also won the Jury’s Special Prize and the FIPRESCI Award
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