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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Klimt & Schiele - Eros and Psyche by Michele Mally
22/10/2018
In Vienna, the European capital of thought and the arts, the sensual artistic visions of two geniuses meet. An event documentary that begins its world tour on 22 October in Italy and Sweden
Timebox by Nora Agapi
Memory, relevance and one's relationship with one's home are discussed in Nora Agapi's debut feature, which world-premiered at Astra
Butterfly by Alessandro Cassigoli, Casey Kauffman
19/10/2018
Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman direct an interesting documentary about the sporting pursuits of Irma Testa – the first Italian boxer to qualify for the Olympics
Ceres by Janet Van den Brand
Dutch artist Janet van den Brand directs a beautiful first feature film with a poetic and realistic documentary about children growing up on a farm
Outlaw King by David Mackenzie
Scottish helmer David MacKenzie is at London with a shorter cut of his movie about how Robert the Bruce went from being an aristocratic lord to an outlaw
Caisă by Alexandru Mavrodineanu
Alexandru Mavrodineanu's documentary digs down to the root of endemic, countrywide issues in Romania
The Fight by Jessica Hynes a.k.a. Jessica Stevenson
British actress Jessica Hynes’ directorial debut is a family drama that rolls with the punches
Paper Flags by Nathan Ambrosioni
18/10/2018
At the tender age of 19, Nathan Ambrosioni directs his first astonishingly mature feature film starring Guillaume Gouix, an ex-con in search of reintegration and a sibling bond
The Delegation by Bujar Alimani
Bujar Alimani’s third feature tells the story of a universal human character and the construction of oppression through focusing on the margins of European history
Licu, a Romanian Story by Ana Dumitrescu
Ana Dumitrescu's winner of a Golden Dove from DOK Leipzig, which examines how a nonagenarian looks at the world, is being shown at Astra, in the Mature View thematic sidebar
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