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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Let Yourself Go! by Francesco Amato
13/04/2017
Out today in Italian theatres, Francesco Amato’s comedy sees the Neapolitan actor playing the role of a rigid psychoanalyst who winds up in trouble
Hidden Reserves by Valentin Hitz
In his latest feature film, Valentin Hitz describes a dystopian society in which even the right to death must be bought
Dark Fortune by Stefan Haupt
The latest film by Stefan Haupt (The Circle), which is based on the book of the same name by Lukas Hartmann, strikes a chord with its strength and austere elegance
Another Me by Claudio Casazza
12/04/2017
Screened recently at the Lecce Film Festival, Claudio Casazza’s documentary follows the rehabilitation of a group of sex offenders at Bollate Prison
Paula Rego, Secrets & Stories by Nick Willing
11/04/2017
Nick Willing directs an intense portrait of his mother, Paula Rego, which reveals the life and work of one of the most prominent Portuguese painters
Woman and the Glacier by Audrius Stonys
10/04/2017
In his new documentary, recently awarded at the Vilnius Film Festival, Audrius Stonys turns his attention to a Lithuanian scientist who has spent 30 years studying climate change on a glacier
Framing Mom by Sara Johnsen
07/04/2017
In competition at the 18th Lecce Film Festival, the fourth feature film by Sarah Johnsen is the anything but classic story of a young woman looking for her mother
A Dark Song by Liam Gavin
The debut feature by Ireland's Liam Gavin is a clever and engrossing psychological horror with shades of Ben Wheatley
Close Relations by Vitaly Mansky
Russia's Vitaly Mansky turned to his own personal roots for his new movie, which was presented in the Baltic Gaze section of the Vilnius Film Festival
Last Men in Aleppo by Feras Fayyad
The winning film from Sundance and CPH:DOX is a gruelling documentary about the struggles of White Helmets in Aleppo
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