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6925 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/04/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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R U There by David Verbeek

07/06/2010

Dutch director David Verbeek’s surprising film, unveiled at Cannes 2010, about the virtual and real experiences of a European gaming champion on a trip to Taiwan  

R U There

R U There

Rabin, The Last Day by Amos Gitai

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: With his film, Amos Gitaï leads an enquiry into an event which leaves us with a bitter and lasting taste of the beginning of the end  

Rabin, The Last Day

Rabin, The Last Day

Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush by Andreas Dresen

13/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Andreas Dresen’s new film tells of the odyssey of an ordinary woman forced to transform herself into a true “Mother Courage”  

Rabiye Kurnaz gegen George W. Bush

Rabiye Kurnaz gegen George W. Bush

Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia by Stefano Mordini

13/03/2024

Stefano Mordini masters the technique required for the motor racing genre, but his protagonists lack depth of character compared to predecessor movies of this kind  

Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia

Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia

Racer and the Jailbird by Michaël R. Roskam

08/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Matthias Schoenaerts returns to the screen with his constant partner-in-crime Michaël Roskam and alongside Adèle Exarchopoulos in a dark and tragic love story  

Le Fidèle

Le Fidèle

The Racer by Kieron J. Walsh

09/11/2021

Kieron J Walsh’s fiction film delves into the world of professional cycling, looking behind the occasionally noxious scenes of a Tour de France team and following in the wake of a wingman in the twilight of his career  

The Racer

The Racer

Radiance by Naomi Kawase

23/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Naomi Kawase’s latest work, once again a co-production with France, is a true gem of a film: a subtle, moving, abstract and emotional exploration of the experience of sensory impairment  

Hikari

Hikari

A Radiant Girl by Sandrine Kiberlain

19/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Sandrine Kiberlain’s debut feature, showing in Critics’ Week, is a patchy coming-of-age drama, lacking immersion and depth  

Une jeune fille qui va bien

Une jeune fille qui va bien

Radiant Sea by Stefan Butzmühlen

29/04/2015

In an intimate and documentary-like style, German filmmaker Stefan Butzmühlen follows a young man who is looking to find himself on board a cargo ship headed for the island he yearns for  

Lichtes Meer

Lichtes Meer

Radiator by Tom Browne

03/06/2015

Tom Browne’s first feature is competing for the Transilvania Trophy at the 14th edition of the TIFF  

Radiator

Radiator

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