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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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C'est la vie! by Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano

15/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano present an accomplished ensemble/social comedy, a meticulously crafted film that exudes both humour and humanity  

Le Sens de la Fête

Le Sens de la Fête

Los caballos mueren al amanecer by Ione Atenea

03/05/2022

Ione Atenea's sophisticated second film makes you want to play-act again, like we did when we were kids  

Los caballos mueren al amanecer

Los caballos mueren al amanecer

Cabin Pressure by Sára Czira, Eszter Nagy

22/04/2024

Eszter Nagy and Sára Czira’s directorial debut is a direct, intimate and earnest documentary on navigating co-parenting arrangements in the modern world  

Anyaság, máshogy!

Anyaság, máshogy!

Caesar Must Die by Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani

13/02/2012

Criminals perform Shakespeare in a Roman prison. A fascinating film unveiled at the 62nd Berlinale.  

Cesare deve morire

Cesare deve morire

The Cage Is Looking for a Bird by Malika Musaeva

22/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Chechen filmmaker Malika Musaeva’s feature debut is a steely and increasingly desperate drama of entrapment and release  

Kletka ishet ptitsu

Kletka ishet ptitsu

Caged Birds by Oliver Rihs

18/11/2020

Joel Basman and Marie Leuenberger prove an exciting pair who inject most welcome energy into Oliver Rihs’ latest film  

Bis Wir Tot sind oder Frei

Bis Wir Tot sind oder Frei

Cages by Nicolás Pacheco

16/11/2018

The encouraging directorial debut from Seville-born Nicolás Pacheco combines a strong anti-abuse message with polished aesthetics and a splash of Spanish costumbrismo  

Jaulas

Jaulas

Cahier africain by Heidi Specogna

09/08/2016

LOCARNO 2016: Heidi Specogna embraces the camera to stand strong with those whose only weapon is courage, the courage to keep hoping in a possible future  

Cahier africain

Cahier africain

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  

Il Caimano

Il Caimano

Caina by Stefano Amatucci

25/11/2016

Italian director Stefano Amatucci's first film is a bleak, dystopian condemnation of the hypocritical perversion that Europe has turned itself into  

Caina

Caina

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