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6955 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

This Life of Mine by Sophie Fillières

15/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Agnès Jaoui carries on her shoulders the last film by the late Sophie Fillières, a tragicomedy emblematic of the director's poetic singularity on a human scale  

Ma vie ma gueule

Ma vie ma gueule

Ghost Trail by Jonathan Millet

15/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Jonathan Millet creates a spellbinding first feature about revenge, trauma and exile through the obsessive pursuit of a Syrian war criminal hiding in Europe  

Les Fantômes

Les Fantômes

The Second Act by Quentin Dupieux

14/05/2024

CANNES 2024: The mischievous Quentin Dupieux plays with the boundary between fiction and reality on a film set, creating a funny and cheeky work of meta-cinema  

Le Deuxième Acte

Le Deuxième Acte

Retro Therapy by Élodie Lélu

14/05/2024

Elodie Lelu’s debut feature film is a nostalgic comedy about the rich yet delicate dialogue which can take place between different generations, set against a backdrop of illness and feminist struggle  

Retro Therapy

Retro Therapy

My Place Is Here by Daniela Porto, Cristiano Bortone

08/05/2024

The film by Cristiano Bortone and Daniela Porto sees Ludovica Martino dazzling as a young mother who defies the patriarchy in the wake of the Second World War  

Il mio posto è qui

Il mio posto è qui

True Blue by Filippo Barbagallo

08/05/2024

This debut feature film written by, directed by and starring Filippo Barbagallo is a light-hearted yet insufficiently sharp depiction of an emotionally immature young man  

Troppo azzurro

Troppo azzurro

Il segreto di Liberato by Francesco Lettieri, Giorgio Testi

08/05/2024

Francesco Lettieri and Giorgio Testi create a biopic with Japanese-style animation inserts to tell the story of the Neapolitan artist Liberato, whose identity remains unknown  

Il segreto di Liberato

Il segreto di Liberato

Emperors of Nothing by Cédric Gerbehaye

07/05/2024

In his debut documentary feature film, Cédric Gerbehaye delivers a rare and in-depth immersion into a prison environment  

La Peine

La Peine

Light Light Light by Inari Niemi

07/05/2024

A woman revisits the memories of her first love during the doom days of the Chernobyl summer in Inari Niemi's film  

Valoa valoa valoa

Valoa valoa valoa

Processes by Andrei Kashperski

06/05/2024

Andrei Kashperski's dark satire sketches the political landscape of today's Belarus: a country torn between utopian dictatorship, everyday absurdism, and silent reluctance  

Processes

Processes

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