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10909 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 28/07/2025.

Review: Once Upon a Time in Calcutta

Review: Once Upon a Time in Calcutta

VENICE 2021: A cinematic poem to contemporary Kolkata, from Indian directing prodigy Aditya Vikram Sengupta  

13/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Orizzonti

Review: Arthur Rambo

Review: Arthur Rambo

With trademark subtlety, Laurent Cantet analyses the different sides to identity by broaching the subject of offensive outbursts on social media to tell the tale of a fall from grace  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Platform

Review: Earwig

Review: Earwig

Lucile Hadzihalilovic signs a cryptic and bewitching work, a subjugating saturnian masterpiece pushing the doors of other dimensions  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Platform

Review: Nobody Has to Know

Review: Nobody Has to Know

Bouli Lanners deterritorialises his cinema to tell, in English, a tender and delicate love story, doubled with a portrait of emancipation and a reflection on memory  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Contemporary World Cinema

Review: Inexorable

Review: Inexorable

Fabrice Du Welz delivers an incredibly dark film noir scrutinising an inescapably fatal encounter between a mysterious young woman and a very bourgeois couple  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Special Presentations

Review: The Accusation

Review: The Accusation

VENICE 2021: Yvan Attal’s empathic take on an ambiguous rape case leaves few aspects untouched, with no monsters to be found  

11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Out of Competition

Review: The Hidden Child

Review: The Hidden Child

VENICE 2021: The friendship between a Neapolitan piano teacher and a very young Camorra member who’s on the run, is at the heart of Roberto Andò’s new film, adapted from one of his books  

11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Out of Competition

Review: Anatomia

Review: Anatomia

VENICE 2021: Polish helmer Ola Jankowska embraces slow cinema and makes a case for having a selective memory, especially when it comes to past mistakes  

11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Giornate degli Autori

Jan P Matuszyński  • Director of Leave No Traces

Interview: Jan P Matuszyński • Director of Leave No Traces

“I came up with this concept that maybe I made this film out of fear”

VENICE 2021: A leading light of new Polish cinema, the director talks us through his complex true-life tale of the aftermath of a death in police custody  

11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Competition

Dina Amer  • Director of You Resemble Me

Interview: Dina Amer • Director of You Resemble Me

"My mission as a filmmaker was to go beyond the incorrect reporting of the news"

VENICE 2021: The Egyptian-American journalist presents a potent, dramatic film that explores the roots of the trauma suffered by a young Maghrebi woman and a decision that will shake the whole world  

11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Giornate degli Autori

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