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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A Ciambra by Jonas Carpignano

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: After Mediterranea, Jonas Carpignano remains in Calabria to tell the story of another marginalised community  

A Ciambra

A Ciambra

Faces Places by Agnès Varda, JR

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Agnès Varda and photographer-cum-installation artist JR head out on the road together through small-town France, directing their gaze towards hundreds of faces and heart-warming stories  

Visages Villages

Visages Villages

Beauty and the Dogs by Kaouther Ben Hania

20/05/2017

CANNES 2017: An intense Kafkaesque journey for Kaouther Ben Hania with the nine-sequence ordeal of a young girl who has been raped and is seeking justice  

Aala Kaf Ifrit

Aala Kaf Ifrit

Ava by Léa Mysius

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Young French director Léa Mysius shows great potential with her atmospheric and original debut feature, which flirts with several genres  

Ava

Ava

Before Summer Ends by Maryam Goormaghtigh

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Maryam Goormaghtigh’s first feature film takes us through the sunny streets of southern France, between laughter and tears, sadness and hope  

Avant la fin de l'été

Avant la fin de l'été

Western by Valeska Grisebach

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Valeska Grisebach subtly revisits the codes of the western by transposing them to the modern day in deepest Bulgaria, with a story about German construction workers  

Western

Western

Lover for a Day by Philippe Garrel

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Philippe Garrel delivers a marvellously stripped-back film about the eternally fluctuating territories and underground manoeuvres of love  

L'amant d'un jour

L'amant d'un jour

Let the Sun Shine In by Claire Denis

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Claire Denis’ new film is truly delicious, of a "theoretical" and emotional intelligence that is as tasty as it is universally moving  

Un beau soleil intérieur

Un beau soleil intérieur

Barbara by Mathieu Amalric

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: The film, screened at Cannes to open the Un Certain Regard section, reaffirms Mathieu Amalric’s directorial talent for palimpsest narration  

Barbara

Barbara

Jupiter's Moon by Kornél Mundruczó

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: This thrill ride of a film by Kornél Mundruczó blends Christlike fantasy with the topics of migrants and a society on the brink of becoming a police state  

Felesleges ember

Felesleges ember

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