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6966 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/05/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Apparition by Xavier Giannoli
09/02/2018
Xavier Giannoli plunges Vincent Lindon into a captivating canonical inquiry about a supernatural phenomenon and its messenger, played by Galatea Bellugi
Galileo's Thermometer by Teresa Villaverde
08/02/2018
Portuguese director Teresa Villaverde screens an experimental film, dedicated to the Italian filmmaker Tonino De Bernardi, at International Film Festival Rotterdam
Early Man by Nick Park
06/02/2018
Aardman's latest animated film takes place in prehistoric times, with a football match between the Stone Age and Bronze Age civilisations
Tranquillo by Jonathan Jäggi
The debut feature by young Swiss director Jonathan Jäggi, screened at the Solothurn Film Festival, is a lifelike portrayal of a lost generation
Possessed by Metahaven
The Metahaven collective and versatile Dutch artist Rob Schröder direct a commentary about the misuse of technology and the abuse of social media by millennials
Amateurs by Gabriela Pichler
Gabriela Pichler's second film is a feisty heart-warmer that celebrates diversity and community without shying away from class and racial inequalities
The Reports on Sarah and Saleem by Muayad Alayan
05/02/2018
Muayad Alayan’s sophomore film is a taut marital drama that won the Hubert Bals Fund Audience Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam
Iphigenia in Aulis by Tonino De Bernardi
Tonino De Bernardi returns to International Film Festival Rotterdam with his new film, a reflection on the fate of migrants and the sacrifices they make
Djon Africa by Filipa Reis, João Miller Guerra
Portuguese duo Filipa Reis and João Miller Guerra have presented their feature debut in Rotterdam’s competition
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
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