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6934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Nardjes A. by Karim Aïnouz
02/03/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Un Certain Regard winner Karim Aïnouz makes an experiential documentary taking a look at a day in the life of Algerian protester Nardjes Asli
Nasim by Arne Büttner, Ole Jacobs
03/05/2022
The second feature-length film for both co-directors Arne Büttner and Ole Jacobs is an intimate documentary and a damning account of Europe's human rights failures
Nasir by Arun Karthick
31/01/2020
The second feature film by India’s Arun Karthick is a wonderful drama revolving around a victim of the hate speech directed against Muslims in Coimbatore
Nata per te by Fabio Mollo
04/10/2023
Fabio Mollo’s fifth film takes a heart-warming and high-emotion approach to tells the true, symbolic story of a girl with Down’s syndrome’s adoption by a single gay man
Natale a Londra - Dio salvi la regina by Volfango De Biasi
15/12/2016
For his third Christmas film with Filmauro, the Italian director reunites Lillo and Greg as they get to grips with a bold plan: to kidnap the precious dogs of the Queen of England
Natasha’s Dance by Jos Stelling
20/11/2023
The latest feature by veteran filmmaker Jos Stelling is an uneven movie that tells the tragicomic love story of two outcasts – a Dutch man and a Russian woman
Natatorium by Helena Stefánsdottir
01/02/2024
An air of threat comes and goes around the family at the centre of Helena Stefánsdóttir’s stylish debut
Nation by Margarita Ledo Andión
26/03/2021
Margarita Ledo Andión’s documentary is a sensitive and compassionate exploration of how a group of hard-working women found themselves, not so very long ago, fighting for their most basic rights
Nato a Casal di Principe by Bruno Oliviero
25/04/2018
Bruno Oliviero’s film about the mysterious disappearance of Paolo Letizia in Casal di Principe in 1989 is the sorrowful tale of what it means for ordinary people to live under the reign of the Camorra
The Natural History of Destruction by Sergei Loznitsa
31/05/2022
CANNES 2022: For his latest archive-derived doc, Sergei Loznitsa focuses his attention on the Allied bombing campaigns on German cities during World War II
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