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6962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/05/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Licu, a Romanian Story by Ana Dumitrescu
18/10/2018
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
In viaggio con Adele by Alessandro Capitani
Rome Film Fest's pre-opening film is an original on-the-road comedy that could have done more to embrace its autistic protagonist
Sticks and Stones by Martin Skovbjerg
16/10/2018
Danish filmmaker Martin Skovbjerg's feature debut is an ambitious and arresting take on the impact of role models, privilege and technology on a certain type of male psyche
Thou Shalt Not Kill by Cătălin Rotaru, Gabi Virginia Șarga
15/10/2018
Cătălin Rotaru and Gabi Virginia Şarga’s first feature explores one of Romania’s most pressing social issues – the healthcare system
Water Lilies by Monet – the Magic of Water and Light by Giovanni Troilo
12/10/2018
The event movie dedicated to Claude Monet, with the participation of Elisa Lasowski and photographer Sanne De Wilde, will hit Italian cinemas on 26, 27 and 28 November with Nexo
Curtiz by Tamas Yvan Topolanszky
11/10/2018
Winner of the Grand Prix des Amériques at Montréal, the firstfiction feature film by Tamas Yvan Topolánszky dissects the dilemmas encountered by Michael Curtiz while filming Casablanca
Cronofobia by Francesco Rizzi
10/10/2018
The first feature film by the Ticino-born director Francesco Rizzi transports viewers into a Swiss Lynchian universe
D is for Division by Dāvis Sīmanis
Davis Simanis’ documentary, which had its Nordic premiere at Reykjavik, explores the relationship between Latvia and Russia, placing the border between the two countries centre stage
Don't Shoot by Stijn Coninx
Stijn Coninx revisits a traumatic and unresolved event in contemporary Belgian history: the Brabant Killings
Phoenix by Camilla Strøm Henriksen
09/10/2018
Camilla Strøm Henriksen’s debut film, which has just played at Reykjavik, turns the teen coming-of-age drama on its head
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