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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Beloved by Christophe Honoré
04/07/2011
A bittersweet family chronicle revisiting melodrama by Christophe Honoré. A poetic and moving film unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival 2011.
A Quiet Life by Claudio Cupellini
Claudio Cupellini’s second film is also his most accomplished. After earning Best Actor at the Rome fest for Toni Servillo, the film won the Cineuropa Award at the Brussels Film Festival.
Tales Of The Night by Michel Ocelot
30/06/2011
An inspirational 3D journey into the space, time and traditions of the fairytale by French animation master Michel Ocelot. In competition at the Berlinale 2011.
Adalbert's Dream by Gabriel Achim
Gabriel Achim’s debut feature film is a multilayered satire, set in Ceausescu’s time. Largely shot on VHS, it deals with perception of reality on several levels.
Goodbye First Love by Mia Hansen-Løve
24/06/2011
With her impressive romantic film about a teenage love affair spanning time, Mia Hansen-Love delivers a luminous and subtle work, selected in competition at Locarno.
Truth about Men by Nikolaj Arcel
16/06/2011
If the Seed doesn't die by Siniša Dragin
14/06/2011
Sleeping Sickness by Ulrich Köhler
08/06/2011
Ulrich Kölher dips into the troubled waters of European humanitarian action in Africa in the film which earned him the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin in 2011.
Pater by Alain Cavalier
Veteran director Alain Cavalier has made an astonishing political film where truth and fiction merge. A cinematic experiment unveiled in competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2011.
Our School by Mona Nicoară, Miruna Coca-Cozma
06/06/2011
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