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7997 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/09/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Short Summer by Nastia Korkia
01/09/2025
VENICE 2025: Nastia Korkia’s first fiction feature paints a poetic portrait of a childhood spent in the shadows of a war which stubbornly insinuates its way into everyday life
Roqia by Yanis Koussim
VENICE 2025: Under the guise of a dark genre film about possession and exorcism, Yanis Koussim distils an allegory about the timeless dangers of fundamentalism
The Testament of Ann Lee by Mona Fastvold
VENICE 2025: Amanda Seyfried soars in Mona Fastvold’s musical reimagining of the life of the titular Shaker religious leader
The Tale of Silyan by Tamara Kotevska
VENICE 2025: Honeyland director Tamara Kotevska’s super-polished new documentary pairs a 17th-century Macedonian folktale with a present-day social story
My Tennis Maestro by Andrea Di Stefano
VENICE 2025: Andrea Di Stefano signs a road-movie about the unexpected and deep relationship between an out-of-the-box tennis maestro and his young and shy student
The Souffleur by Gastón Solnicki
VENICE 2025: Gastón Solnicki takes us on a tour of Vienna’s Intercontinental Hotel with Willem Dafoe as our guide
Father Mother Sister Brother by Jim Jarmusch
31/08/2025
VENICE 2025: Jim Jarmusch’s latest effort brings familial awkwardness to the fore with quiet humour and elegance
The Wizard of the Kremlin by Olivier Assayas
VENICE 2025: In the style of a thriller, Olivier Assayas directs a gripping epic recounting the hardening of Russian power, from perestroika to Putin's murderous solitary dictatorship
A Year of School by Laura Samani
VENICE 2025: Laura Samani’s second film is a female coming-of-age story that betrays the revolutionary spirit of the character in the novel on which it is based
No Other Choice by Park Chan-wook
VENICE 2025: Park Chan-wook blends gruesome comedy and capitalist critique in his adaptation of Donald E Westlake's novel The Ax
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