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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Permanent Green Light by Dennis Cooper, Zac Farley
02/02/2018
Zac Farley and Dennis Coopers’ directorial debut focuses on young French teenagers, obsessed with the idea of blowing themselves up in public
Nina by Olga Chajdas
The new film by Olga Chajdas, screened at Rotterdam, is a film that focuses on the emancipation of women in modern Polish society
Boomerang by Nicole Borgeat
The film by Swiss director Nicole Borgeat, who trained at INSAS in Brussels, was screened in competition this year for the Solothurn Audience Award
The Violin Player by Paavo Westerberg
Award-winning playwright Paavo Westerberg makes his directorial debut with a slick, if slightly uneven, feature shown in the Nordic Competition at the Göteborg Film Festival
Jimmie by Jesper Ganslandt
01/02/2018
In Jesper Ganslandt’s film, which opened the 47th edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam in the Voices section, Northern Europeans are forced to flee
Namme by Zaza Khalvashi
Zaza Khalvashi’s ode to an ancient way of life explores the beauty of the Georgian countryside
Ordinary Time by Susana Nobre
31/01/2018
Susana Nobre’s new movie is one of the five Terratreme productions currently screening at Rotterdam
Wandering Star by Alberto Gracia
With his second film, Spaniard Alberto Gracia drifts through ghostly places inhabited by individuals addicted to audiovisual stimuli
At the Philosophers' School by Fernand Melgar
Screened at Solothurn Film Festival, the film by Fernand Melgar continues a discussion on the everyday battles that take place on the margins of society
I Am Back by Luca Miniero
30/01/2018
Mussolini is brought back to life in the present day and mistaken for an impersonator in Luca Miniero's comedy, produced by Indiana with Vision Distribution
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