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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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My Name is Hmmm... by Agnès Troublé
02/09/2013
This century’s creator, agnès b, already a producer, steps behind the camera for the first time and delivers a film with a powerful theme, carried by a remarkable actress
Locke by Steven Knight
The greatly anticipated second go in the director’s seat for talented British screenwriter Steven Knight marks a decisive moment in the London-based actor’s career
Miss Violence by Alexandros Avranas
01/09/2013
It is with a very dark and provocative family drama that Greece is represented at the 70th Venice Mostra...
Julia by J. Jackie Baier
German photographer and director J.Jackie Baier followed transsexual Julia for ten years, capturing her prostitution life in Berlin
We Are the Best! by Lukas Moodysson
31/08/2013
Four years after the flop of Mammoth, Lukas Moodysson has put his name to an entertaining comedy. Starring three teenagers in a punk band
Bethlehem by Yuval Adler
Yuval Adler presents a story about the complex relationship between an Israeli agent and a young Palestinian informant at the Author Days in Venice
Small Homeland by Alessandro Rossetto
30/08/2013
The first fiction feature length film by documentary filmmaker Alessandro Rossetto is set in Triveneto: a cultural reality that goes from being local to universal
The Police Officer's Wife by Philip Gröning
Or how a happy family implodes in 59 chapters in this German production in competition at the 70th Venice Mostra...
Nobody's Home by Deniz Akçay
The loss of identity of a family after the unexpected death of the father is the central theme of Turkish director Deniz Akçay’s film debut, presented during Venice Days
A Street in Palermo by Emma Dante
29/08/2013
An encounter and confrontation in a narrow Palermo alleyway of Rosa and elderly Samira, in the debut film of Sicilian playwright Emma Dante
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