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7915 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/08/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Even the Rain by Icíar Bollaín
03/12/2010
The vibrant drama takes a critical look at Bolivia’s water war in 2000 whilst focusing on a film shoot about Christopher Columbus and the conquest of America
The Last Circus by Álex de la Iglesia
Alex de la Iglesia orchestrates a grotesque and excessive spectacle in order to depict, with his usual dark humour, a stormy love triangle, a political metaphor for late Francoism
The Christening by Marcin Wrona
In a moral vacuum created by political changes in Poland, a pair of criminals find their salvation in friendship and sacrifice
White White World by Oleg Novkovic
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale by Jalmari Helander
25/11/2010
Finnish director Jalmari Helander’s stylised, wild and dark version of the Santa Claus tale lands in hundreds of cinemas around the world after having won awards at Locarno and Sitges
Home For Christmas by Bent Hamer
Norwegian director Bent Hamer’s latest film is a nuanced series of interconnected stories set during the year-end holidays in a snow-covered Norwegian village
La donna della mia vita by Luca Lucini
22/11/2010
A Distant Neighbourhood by Sam Garbarski
16/11/2010
A 50-year-old man is suddenly transported back to his childhood in post-war France. Based on Jiro Taniguchi’s manga book, Sam Garbarski’s film is a beautiful journey into the past
Dad by Vlado Škafar
The first ever Venice Critics Week title from Slovenia. An intimate father-son relation story set in Prekmurje province
We Believed by Mario Martone
08/11/2010
The destiny of three young revolutionaries involved in the struggle for Italian unity. A historical fresco with contemporary echoes unveiled in competition at Venice 2010
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