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3791 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 21/11/2025.

Review: The Son

Review: The Son

VENICE 2022: Florian Zeller’s sophomore feature is an uncompromising statement on depression, generational trauma and parents’ responsibilities to their children  

08/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Competition

Review: The Eternal Daughter

Review: The Eternal Daughter

VENICE 2022: Joanna Hogg returns with a double helping of Tilda Swinton and a ghost story that’s on the dull side  

07/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Competition

Review: The Banshees of Inisherin

Review: The Banshees of Inisherin

VENICE 2022: A life-long friendship goes horribly wrong in Martin McDonagh’s touching film, once again starring the beautiful pairing of Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson  

05/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Competition

Georgia Oakley • Director of Blue Jean

Interview: Georgia Oakley • Director of Blue Jean

"I wanted to create something that was inspired by the classics from the time, rather than a film that alluded to the 1980s"

VENICE 2022: In her first feature, the British director tells the story of those who were forced to conceal the fact that they were gay in homophobic, Thatcher-era England  

04/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Nezouh

Review: Nezouh

VENICE 2022: By way of an allegory and against a backdrop of female emancipation, Syrian filmmaker Soudade Kaadan explores the dilemma of whether to stay or leave a town destroyed by war  

04/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti Extra

Abel Ferrara • Director of Padre Pio

Interview: Abel Ferrara • Director of Padre Pio

"This is all happening in a small town where everyone knows everybody and everyone knows what's going on"

VENICE 2022: We chatted to the US director about his new film, dedicated to the life of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, which features a visceral performance by Shia LaBeouf  

03/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Blue Jean

Review: Blue Jean

VENICE 2022: The feature debut by the UK’s Georgia Oakley tells of the difficulties of being gay in Thatcher’s Britain through the story of a teacher forced to conceal her identity  

03/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Padre Pio

Review: Padre Pio

VENICE 2022: Abel Ferrara depicts the inner turmoil of the monk before he became an icon of Catholicism, alongside the turmoil of a people denied their rights  

02/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

The BFI London Film Festival reveals its full line-up

The BFI London Film Festival reveals its full line-up

The primo UK film gathering has unveiled a starry array of gala screenings, with its full programme comprising 164 features and 23 world premieres  

02/09/2022 | London 2022

Review: A Cat Called Dom

Review: A Cat Called Dom

Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson’s Edinburgh winner is a moving and complex documentary that explores fear and grief through a prism of creative inertia  

30/08/2022 | Films | Reviews | UK

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