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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Particles by Blaise Harrison
22/05/2019
CANNES 2019 : Blaise Harrison is a revelation with his feature debut, a teen movie with a very personal style at the crossroads of fantasy and quantum physics
Tommaso by Abel Ferrara
CANNES 2019: In his new, almost uncomfortably personal film, Abel Ferrara talks about himself. For a change
Liberté by Albert Serra
CANNES 2019: Albert Serra invites us to partake in the nocturnal wanderings of a group of sadien libertines as the liminal surrounds of the forest rustle with their desires
Adam by Maryam Touzani
21/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Maternity, friendship and the position of women in Moroccan society all feature in Maryam Touzani’s exquisite debut film
Our Mothers by César Díaz
CANNES 2019: Through the story of Ernesto, his family, and his friends, César Díaz paints the portrait of a collective resilience, that of the victims of the Guatemalan military dictatorship
Fire Will Come by Oliver Laxe
CANNES 2019 : Oliver Laxe crafts an austere and very powerful film about the forces of nature, following a paria leaving prison and returning to his mother
Dogs Don’t Wear Pants by J.-P. Valkeapää
CANNES 2019: Finnish helmer J-P Valkeapää proves that all you need is love. And a plastic bag
Frankie by Ira Sachs
CANNES 2019: In what feels like one of the longest 98-minute-long films ever made, Ira Sachs talks about a terminal illness and, fittingly enough, leaves you comatose
Young Ahmed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
20/05/2019
CANNES 2019: The Dardenne brothers return to their core film values, painting a modest portrait of a child caught in the vortex of religious radicalisation
An Easy Girl by Rebecca Zlotowski
CANNES 2019: Rebecca Zlotowski stages an amoral, light and sunny tale dismantling the clichés about sexual, cultural, and monetary power relations
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