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6943 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 30/04/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Wonders by Alice Rohrwacher
18/05/2014
CANNES 2014: At just 32 years of age, Alice Rohrwacher is in the running for the Palme d’Or. This is her second film after Corpo Celeste, selected in 2011 at the Directors’ Fortnight
Wondrous Boccaccio by Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
15/06/2015
The duo of storytellers the Taviani brothers take on Boccaccio's The Decameron and once more recount tales of love in times of utter despair
Wood by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan, Michaela Kirst, Ebba Sinzinger
17/12/2020
An excellent undercover documentary investigating the world of illegal logging and international timber trafficking
Wood and Water by Jonas Bak
09/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Jonas Bak’s meditative feature debut is a touching portrait of a woman trying to break away from loneliness by paying her elusive son a visit
The Woodcutter Story by Mikko Myllylahti
19/05/2022
CANNES 2022: It’s a bad day to be good in Mikko Myllylahti’s haunting, cruel Finnish fairy tale
Woodland by Elisabeth Scharang
29/09/2023
Elisabeth Scharang’s film navigates mental trauma and healing through the symbolic lens of barren, lonely and rural winter landscapes and their woodlands
The Woods Dreams Are Made of by Claire Simon
14/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: Claire Simon films the "inhabitants" of the Bois de Vincennes with courage and sensitivity in this moving documentary
The Word by Beata Parkanová
05/07/2022
Beata Parkanová makes a sincere but modest attempt to tell the story of life under communism in the aftermath of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
Work, or to Whom Does the World Belong by Elisa Cepedal
22/11/2019
Elisa Cepedal scrutinises the world of Asturian miners in this sterile documentary, going so far as to imbue history and this highly earthy reality with a slightly dystopian aura
Working Class Goes to Hell by Mladen Djordjević
20/09/2023
Maverick Serbian director Mladen Djordjević offers another infernal vision of his country's devastated society
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