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7004 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/05/2024. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Maria per Roma by Karen Di Porto
20/10/2016
First-time director Karen Di Porto brings us an ironic and wishy-washy piece about the chaotic day of a young woman in the capital, between tourists, casting sessions and delusions
The Dazzling Light of Sunset by Salome Jashi
Salome Jashi's observational documentary shows the life of a community through eyes of a two-part TV crew
A Wedding by Stephan Streker
In Belgian filmmaker Stephan Streker’s film, young Lina El Arabi is outstanding in the role of a ‘second-generation’ girl who just wants to make her own choices freely
Naples '44 by Francesco Patierno
19/10/2016
Francesco Patierno brings us a documentary based on the book by great memorialist Norman Lewis, with Benedict Cumberbatch as narrator
Into the Inferno by Werner Herzog
18/10/2016
After Telluride and Toronto, the new documentary by the great German director, which will be available on Netflix from 28 October, hits the Rome Film Festival
Free Fire by Ben Wheatley
A deal to buy a stash of guns descends into a hellish bloodbath in Ben Wheatley’s gripping action-comedy
The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me by Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal
17/10/2016
Polish filmmakers Wilhelm and Anka Sasnal's third feature film moves The Stranger to the Baltic Sea but retains its essence
The Saint by Andrius Blazevicius
Lithuania’s Andrius Blazevicius' social-realist drama about the everyday life of an unemployed man had its world premiere in the 1-2 Competition of the Warsaw Film Festival
Night of a 1000 Hours by Virgil Widrich
The supernatural whodunit by Austrian director Virgil Widrich has no patience for the conventions of realism
Sun, Heart, Love by Daniele Vicari
Daniele Vicari presents his fifth fictional film at the Rome Film Fest, a simple and dramatic story of survival set against the backdrop of everyday life
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