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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Adam's Apples by Anders Thomas Jensen
15/05/2006
A intriguing moral tale of good against evil told with a typical black humour which has converted Danish cinemagoers and festival audiences all through 2005
The Caiman by Nanni Moretti
24/04/2006
Now that the elections are over and Silvio Berlusconi lost, it is simpler, away from all the political controversy and prejudice, to see Nanni Moretti’s tenth film for what it really is
Into Great Silence by Philip Gröning
A forgotten dimension for Western audiences, invested with a sea of visual and sonorous signs...
Northern Light by David Lammers
11/04/2006
Pictures can say more than a thousand words, but what if one does not want to speak?
The Secret Life of Words by Isabel Coixet
Words have a life, and this life lies entirely in the "spoken", in the challenge of the unspeakable. Precisely like cinema, which confronts that which cannot be adequately expressed
Song of Songs by Josh Appignanesi
22/03/2006
Josh Appignanesi’s austere chamber piece set in London’s Orthodox Jewish community provides another training ground for Natalie Press
Romanzo Criminale by Michele Placido
17/03/2006
Placido’s film liberally recounts the real life events of the Magliana Gang, which between 1977 and 1992 ran the most ambitious criminal operation ever seen in Rome
Volver by Pedro Almodóvar
16/03/2006
Three generations of women who survive wind, fire, madness, superstition and even death through their kindness, lies and an endless vitality
Renaissance by Christian Volckman
07/03/2006
A futuristic thriller in 3D and in black-and-white, set in Paris circa 2054, a fascinating mix of graphics and "motion capture" techniques. A voyage at supersonic speed in a quest of immortality
Snow white by Samir
22/02/2006
With a beautiful fairytale of love, ballasted by hip-hop and cocaine, Samir surprises and challenges, in depicting the attraction of superficiality and the scorched earth of drug-taking
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