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8107 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Complici del silenzio by Stefano Incerti
07/04/2009
Freedom by Davide Ferrario
02/04/2009
25 Carats by Patxi Amezcua
30/03/2009
Two characters on the edge of the abyss, a man and a girl who risk their lives to the very end in a tense thriller written and directed by Spain’s Patxi Amézcua
Chéri by Stephen Frears
The British director transforms a bitter tale on the passing of time and an impossible love that transcends power struggles in couples into a brilliant ensemble piece
In the Electric Mist by Bertrand Tavernier
A captivating thriller by a European director who skilfully masters the conventions of the US detective film to create a subtle and brilliantly acted work
The Country Teacher by Bohdan Sláma
25/03/2009
With A Country Teacher, Czech auteur Bohdan Slama again presents his unique and challenging vision of a world in which happiness is not always what we expect
I Am from Titov Veles by Teona Strugar Mitevska
23/03/2009
An intimate and dreamlike feature unveiled in Berlin and co-produced by Macedonia, France, Belgium and Slovenia
Little Robbers by Armands Zvirbulis
18/03/2009
Different from Whom by Umberto Carteni
17/03/2009
Broken Embraces by Pedro Almodóvar
16/03/2009
The Oscar-winning Spanish director pays tribute to his own work in a passionate drama with elements of thriller and comedy, which is his most ambitious film to date
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