Toronto 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 120 articles available in total starting from 16/02/2025. Last article published on 16/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 10 11 [12] Review: A Useful GhostCANNES 2025: Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke reveals his exceptional talent with a highly original, funny, subtle, inventive and intelligent first feature 17/05 | Cannes 2025 | Critics’ WeekReview: The Little SisterCANNES 2025: Hafsia Herzi directs with tenderness and energy the romantic journey of a young woman searching for new sensations but subjected to voluntary servitude 17/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: A Pale View of HillsCANNES 2025: Japanese director Kei Ishikawa takes on a subtle, mysterious novel by Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro, and mostly succeeds in translating it to cinema 17/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain RegardReview: SirātCANNES 2025: Óliver Laxe launches a very high intensity artistic bomb, deeply immersed in the initiatory desert journey of a stupefying blended family 16/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Diego Céspedes • Director of The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo“Everyone left out of the binary system gets heavily attacked”CANNES 2025: The young Chilean filmmaker broaches issues such as dissident parenting, the upheaval caused by AIDS and LGBTI+ discrimination 15/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain RegardReview: The Mysterious Gaze of the FlamingoCANNES 2025: The desert puts on its gala clothes in Diego Céspedes' first feature, a queer film in which desire, love and death intertwine in a baroque spectacle tinged with a western atmosphere 15/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain RegardReview: Two ProsecutorsCANNES 2025: Sergei Loznitsa returns to fiction with a relentless, masterfully staged tale of communist justice at the height of Stalinist terror 15/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: Sound of FallingCANNES 2025: With her second feature, German director Mascha Schilinski broadens the possibilities of period filmmaking 14/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionReview: Blue MoonBERLINALE 2025: Ethan Hawke stars in Richard Linklater's dialogue-heavy grab bag of what he sees as the last great tragedy in the life of US lyricist Lorenz Hart 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | CompetitionReview: The Blue TrailBERLINALE 2025: Gabriel Mascaro’s film is an explosive combination of a powerful leading character, stunning scenery, sharp humour and mystical rituals 16/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 10 11 [12] (The article continues below - Commercial information)