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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/05/2024. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sofia by Meryem Benm'Barek
16/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Buoyed by an excellent script, this first full-length film by Meryem Benm’Barek is a thrilling feminist study, dissecting the double standards that divide Moroccan society
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word by Wim Wenders
CANNES 2018: Wim Wenders returns with a surprisingly one-dimensional documentary on the supreme pontiff
Fugue by Agnieszka Smoczyńska
CANNES 2018: Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s sophomore feature portrays the thrilling journey of a woman who literally doesn’t know who she is
The Trouble With You by Pierre Salvadori
CANNES 2018: Pierre Salvadori's film – in addition to being packed full of frenzied action scenes and a very intelligent plot – made its audience cry with laughter
Amin by Philippe Faucon
CANNES 2018: Ever-faithful to his values of simplicity and truth, Philippe Faucon puts his name to a clear-cut film exploring the life of a Senegalese man living in France without his family
Long Day's Journey Into Night by Bi Gan
CANNES 2018: Bi Gan proffers an utterly mesmerising film, whose second half, filmed in 3D and through a single unbroken shot, is simply stunning
At War by Stéphane Brizé
15/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Stéphane Brizé presents a striking, exciting and exceptionally realistic film about workers struggling with the threatened closure of their factory
The House That Jack Built by Lars von Trier
CANNES 2018: Lars von Trier forcefully explores the circles of hell and his own career. A film that should by no means be taken at face value
Dear Son by Mohamed Ben Attia
CANNES 2018: Mohamed Ben Attia continues to fine-tune the style he used in his debut film in the story of a Tunisian father whose distant and uncommunicative son suddenly vanishes
Little Tickles by Andréa Bescond, Eric Métayer
CANNES 2018: An original angle on the issue of adult trauma following sexual assault during childhood in a somewhat problematic film directed by Andréa Bescond and Eric Metayer
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