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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Santiago, Italia by Nanni Moretti
06/12/2018
After closing the 36th Torino Film Festival, Nanni Moretti’s documentary about Chile arrives in Italian cinemas, using a sober evocation of the 1973 coup to talk about modern Italy
Colette by Wash Westmoreland
Wash Westmoreland celebrates the French writer who shouted "me too" a century early in a film starring Keira Knightley in the lead role
In Safe Hands by Jeanne Herry
05/12/2018
Jeanne Herry directs an excellent and very emotional choral film about the process surrounding anonymous births and adoption
Letters to Paul Morrissey by Armand Rovira
04/12/2018
Armand Rovira’s odd and playful homage to the titular American filmmaker proves an unexpected delight
A March To Remember by Víctor Cabaco
First-time director Victor Cabaco recreates a tragic historical episode that took place in Spain in 1976, with support from the audio-visual archives
Portugal by Lauri Lagle
Although sumptuously shot, Lauri Lagle’s feature debut can’t really decide what it wants to be when it grows up
Still River by Angelos Frantzis
03/12/2018
Angelos Frantzis’ mystery-drama explores the relationship of a married couple caught in a downward spiral in a small industrial town in Siberia
Ahto. Chasing a Dream by Jaanis Valk
The winner of the Estonian Film Competition at Tallinn is the first feature-length documentary by Jaanis Valk, about a forgotten seafarer who was a star in his day
The Wild Fields by Yaroslav Lodygin
30/11/2018
Young Ukrainian filmmaker Yaroslav Lodygin's ambitious first feature is an uneven but impressive adaptation of a famous novel by co-screenwriter Serhiy Zhadan
Fire Lily by Maria Avdjushko
This Estonian take on Rosemary’s Baby drifts into silliness, but finds a spirited lead in Ingrid Isotamm
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