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6992 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/05/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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From the Land of the Moon by Nicole Garcia
15/05/2016
CANNES 2016: Nicole Garcia brings us a piece of a charm that is slightly old-fashioned but nonetheless very effective, giving Marion Cotillard a great role
Chouf by Karim Dridi
CANNES 2016: Through a fanciful fiction, Karim Dridi sketches out a realistic observation of a state of social emergency in a council estate plagued by drug trafficking
My Life as a Courgette by Claude Barras
CANNES 2016: Claude Barras has made an accomplished feature debut with his delicate, moving and original stop-motion animation adopting a positive approach to a dark topic – the harshest of childhoods
Dogs by Bogdan Mirica
CANNES 2016: With this highly accomplished blend of film noir and modern western, Bogdan Mirica makes the transition to the feature-length format with flying colours
Raw by Julia Ducournau
CANNES 2016: This truly well-made and completely ‘mutant’ debut feature by Julia Ducournau is a gory piece that is completely original, thrilling and, in a word, impressive
Endless Poetry by Alejandro Jodorowsky
CANNES 2016: Diving back into his artistic origins, Alejandro Jodorowsky brings us a journey that strips his burning passion bare with great control
American Honey by Andrea Arnold
CANNES 2016: British director Andrea Arnold forcefully transplants her highly perceptive social realism and sensitivity to the subject of youth in this American road movie
Neruda by Pablo Larraín
CANNES 2016: Chile's Pablo Larraín escapes into the exuberant world of “communist” author Pablo Neruda, reinventing him by creating his "half-moronic, half-stupid" nemesis
The Dancer by Stéphanie Di Giusto
14/05/2016
CANNES 2016: In her debut feature film, Stéphanie Di Giusto brings us an eye-opening experience with striking skill
Happy Times Will Come Soon by Alessandro Comodin
CANNES 2016: Italy's Alessandro Comodin presents a sensitive and cryptic fable set in the dark heart of the forest
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