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840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018.

Review: Return to Bollene

Review: Return to Bollene

Producer Saïd Hamich directs an intimate, dry and exciting debut feature about identity, family and social roots  

01/06/2018 | Films | France/Marocco

Review: Mon Ket

Review: Mon Ket

In his debut feature film, François Damiens returns to his first love, and the gamble pays off: creating a full feature film using hidden cameras  

29/05/2018 | Films | Belgium/France

Review: Loro 2

Review: Loro 2

In his film about Silvio Berlusconi, Paolo Sorrentino appropriates and reinvents the billionaire politician’s entire history  

09/05/2018 | Films | Italy/France

Review: Nato a Casal di Principe

Review: Nato a Casal di Principe

Bruno Oliviero’s film about the mysterious disappearance of Paolo Letizia in Casal di Principe in 1989 is the sorrowful tale of what it means for ordinary people to live under the reign of the Camorra  

25/04/2018 | Films | Italy

Review: Loro 1

Review: Loro 1

Paolo Sorrentino delves into the conscience of the controversial politician and businessman, Silvio Berlusconi, leaving all moral commentary aside  

24/04/2018 | Films | Italy/France

Review: Undercovered

Review: Undercovered

Nejra Latić Hulusić and Sabrina Begović-Ćorić take an in-depth look at six women who have opted to wear headscarves out of choice, for various different reasons  

24/04/2018 | Films | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Review: Funny Cow

Review: Funny Cow

Maxine Peake shines as a 1970s female comedian in this film directed by Adrian Shergold  

23/04/2018 | Films | UK

Review: Io sono Tempesta

Review: Io sono Tempesta

In this "opera buffa" by Daniele Luchetti, Marco Giallini plays a ruthless and charismatic businessman who is ordered to do community service  

12/04/2018 | Films | Italy

Review: Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

Review: Se di tutto resta un poco. Sulle tracce di Antonio Tabucchi

Diego Perucci directs the first documentary dedicated to the famous writer: a journey through his life and the places he lived in Italy and Portugal  

11/04/2018 | Films | Italy

Review: Silent Meeting

Review: Silent Meeting

Miguel Clara Vasconcelos’ new release centres on a group of students taking part in a surreal initiation ritual  

11/04/2018 | Films | Portugal

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