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8217 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/01/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Kinshasa Kids by Marc-Henri Wajnberg
04/09/2012
Marc-Henri Wajnberg delivers a musical ad-lib set to the frantic beat of the Congolese capital’s street children. A success.
Blondie by Jesper Ganslandt
The Swedish director’s third feature film delves into an all female family affair with bittersweet comedy undertones.
Something in the Air by Olivier Assayas
"I live in fantasies and when reality comes knocking on my door, I don't open," says the protagonist of the latest film by French director Olivier Assayas
Steel by Stefano Mordini
The author of Provincia meccanica once more exposes harsh realities void of any prospect. Among the main actors, Michele Riondino and Vittoria Puccini
Boxing Day by Bernard Rose
03/09/2012
British director Bernard Rose takes an allegorical look at capitalism in the third and last instalment of his trilogy of Tolstoy story adaptations. Screened in the Orizzonti section in Venice
The Human Cargo by Daniele Vicari
02/09/2012
The documentary by the director of Diaz, presented out of competition at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, recounts the brave landing of the Albanians on Italian coasts in 1991
Queen of Montreuil by Sólveig Anspach
01/09/2012
Tears and laughter take turns in this new film by the Icelandic director, a delicate and surreal story on the process of mourning and the potential for rebirth with the help of others
The Ideal City by Luigi Lo Cascio
A directing debut for an actor loved by Italian audiences, who puts his name to a moral thriller called La città ideale
It Was the Son by Daniele Ciprì
The Italian film in competition, È stato il figlio moves freely from grotesque to tragic with a tragicomic Toni Servillo in the main role
Paradise: Faith by Ulrich Seidl
31/08/2012
The second instalment in Austrian director Ulrich Seidl's trilogy has shaken Venice, with all the art of provocation that he has cultivated over the years
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