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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Selfie by Víctor García León
21/03/2017
Victor García León administers a comical slap in the face to a society scored by animosity, by handing the reins of this mockumentary over to an archetypical upper middle-class twit
Land of the Gods by Goran Paskaljevic
Veteran Serbian director Goran Paskaljević is back with an excellent drama made in India, in the local language and with local actors
Alba by Ana Cristina Barragán
20/03/2017
The promising debut feature film by Ecuadorian filmmaker Ana Cristina Barragán is a delicate pre-adolescent drama
Light Thereafter by Konstantin Bojanov
17/03/2017
Konstantin Bojanov is showing his deeply personal second picture in the Sofia IFF competition
Uncertain Glory by Agustí Villaronga
16/03/2017
Agustí Villaronga brings us a story of betrayal and violence set against the backdrop of war, with two men and two women, the collateral victims of their turbulent time
The Second Night by Eric Pauwels
14/03/2017
Eric Pauwels’ documentary is a moving love letter to his late mother, which highlights the pain caused by the string of separations that life throws at us
Questione di Karma by Edoardo Falcone
10/03/2017
In the second film by Edoardo Falcone, in Italian theatres with 01 Distribution, a rich heir is convinced that his father has been reincarnated in a young con artist
Converso by David Arratibel
09/03/2017
Pamplona-born David Arratibel world-premieres at the Punto de Vista his second documentary: an investigation into the elusive workings of religious conversion
There is a Light by Fabio Mollo
Fabio Mollo’s second film is an emotional on-the-road movie that ponders the future, fatherhood, and borders in and against nature. Starring Luca Marinelli and Isabella Ragonese
Daguerrotype by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
08/03/2017
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s new film, made with an entirely French team, is another ghost story, another variation on his preferred themes
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