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6925 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/04/2024. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Iceman by Felix Randau
10/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: Felix Randau's film is inspired by Ötzi, the mummy found in the Venetian Alps on Similaun Mountain, at the border between Austria and Italy in 1991
Good Luck by Ben Russell
LOCARNO 2017: Ben Russell presents his latest film, a journey into the depths of humanity that lies somewhere between shamanic ritual and collective brutality
Mrs. Fang by Wang Bing
LOCARNO 2017: Chinese director Wang Bing gifts us the last moments of a farmer who has long been living with Alzheimer's disease
9 Fingers by Francois-Jacques Ossang
09/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: The enigmatically entitled latest film by FJ Ossang, presented in the International Competition, opens the doors to a human abyss
Wajib by Annemarie Jacir
LOCARNO 2017: Annemarie Jacir's third film shows a journey that goes far beyond the clear-cut title of the film, all the while respecting the power of the rule of three: time, action and place
Three Peaks by Jan Zabeil
LOCARNO 2017: The second feature by the young Berlin director Jan Zabeil is a psychological high-tension drama and somewhat atypical ménage à trois
3/4 by Ilian Metev
LOCARNO 2017: Bulgarian director Ilian Metev’s first fiction film feature explores the challenges of relating to our loved ones
Those Who Are Fine by Cyril Schäublin
LOCARNO 2017: The young Swiss director, Cyril Schäublin, presents his first feature-length film, a cool and elegant portrait of a society held captive by its own well-being
Dog by Samuel Benchetrit
08/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: Samuel Benchetrit's film is not the sort of film to leave you feeling indifferent, an agonising farewell to a Western society that offers no way out
Goliath by Dominik Locher
LOCARNO 2017: Dominik Locher presents the world premiere of his second feature-length film as part of the International Competition at Locarno, telling the story of a crumbling identity
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