Film Reviews

6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Gloria Mundi by Robert Guédiguian

06/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Robert Guédiguian brings some much-needed humour to the main competition, none of which is intentional  

Gloria Mundi

Gloria Mundi

Il pianeta in mare by Andrea Segre

06/09/2019

VENICE 2019: The new documentary from Andrea Segre centres on the complex industrial area of Marghera, in the pulsating heart of the Venetian lagoon  

Il pianeta in mare

Il pianeta in mare

Simple Women by Chiara Malta

06/09/2019

Fascinated by underground idol Elina Löwensohn, Italian first-time director Chiara Malta decides to play with reality and fiction while questioning the objectivity of the truth in cinema  

Simple Women

Simple Women

The Criminal Man by Dmitry Mamuliya

05/09/2019

VENICE 2019: The second feature by Georgian director Dmitry Mamuliya is a superb psychological thriller about the genesis of evil in the mind of a serial killer  

Borotmokmedi

Borotmokmedi

Nevia by Nunzia De Stefano

05/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Nunzia De Stefano’s first work, filmed in a container park on the outskirts of Naples, is striking for the quiet tenacity of its young protagonist  

Nevia

Nevia

Parthenon by Mantas Kvedaravicius

05/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Mantas Kvedaravičius’ new film is the result of extensive research conducted in Odessa, Istanbul and Athens  

Partenonas

Partenonas

Atlantis by Valentyn Vasyanovych

05/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Valentyn Vasyanovych finds love in a hopeless place in one of the most interesting films screening in Orizzonti  

Atlantis

Atlantis

Psychosia by Marie Grahtø

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Danish feature debutant Marie Grahtø’s asylum tale is a veritable Lego box full of twisted cinematic paraphernalia  

Psykosia

Psykosia

The Painted Bird by Václav Marhoul

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Václav Marhoul's audaciously arty account of a suffering World War II boy walks a constant fine line between the sublime and the ridiculous  

Nabarvené ptáce

Nabarvené ptáce

Beware of Children by Dag Johan Haugerud

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Could Dag Johan Haugerud’s second feature be the best 157-minute Norwegian humanist film ever made?  

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